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Garage Sale Rules: Albuquerque vs Tijeras

How do garage sale rules rules compare between Albuquerque, NM and Tijeras, NM?

Tijeras has fewer restrictions than Albuquerque.

Albuquerque, NM

Bernalillo County

Some Restrictions

Albuquerque limits garage and yard sales through the Integrated Development Ordinance. Residential properties with low-density development may hold garage sales only twice per calendar year, and multi-family properties up to four times per year. Each sale may not exceed three days in length and may only sell typical household goods.

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Tijeras, NM

Bernalillo County

Few Restrictions

ABQ ROA Β§14-16-6 (property maintenance provisions within the IDO) requires yards remain free of accumulated junk, debris, and outdoor storage. Garage sale items must be removed from public view after each day's sale. Repeat blight is actionable by Code Enforcement.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAlbuquerqueTijeras
Annual Limit (Single-Family)2 sales per year-
Annual Limit (Multi-Family)4 sales per year-
Duration Limit3 consecutive days per sale-
Items AllowedTypical household goods only-
LocationOn property only, not in right-of-way-
Daily Cleanup-Required after sale hours
Signs-Remove within 24 hours
Code-IDO Β§14-16-6 / County Ch. 30
First Step-10-day abatement notice
Complaints-ABQ 311 or County Code Enforcement

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Albuquerque FAQ

How many garage sales can I have per year?

Single-family and duplex properties may hold up to 2 garage sales per year. Multi-family properties may hold up to 4 per year. Each sale is limited to 3 consecutive days.

Can I sell anything at a garage sale?

Only typical household goods, clothing, and personal items may be sold. Commercial merchandise, new inventory, and wholesale items are not permitted at residential garage sales.

Tijeras FAQ

Can I leave my garage sale items out for the whole weekend?

Items should be moved out of public view each night. Leaving them out 24/7 across a weekend risks a blight citation, especially if complaints arrive.

How long until I get fined?

Typically the city issues a 10-day abatement notice first. Refusal to comply then triggers citations of $50 to $500.

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