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🏷️ Garage & Yard Sales/Frequency Limits

Carrollton vs Dallas

How do frequency limits rules compare between Carrollton, TX and Dallas, TX?

Carrollton has fewer restrictions than Dallas.

Carrollton, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Carrollton limits the number of garage or yard sales per household per year. Typical limits range from 2 to 4 sales annually to prevent commercial activity.

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Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Dallas Development Code Sec. 51A-4.217(b)(9) regulates garage sales as occasional sales, an accessory use in residential districts. The ordinance limits the frequency and duration of sales to maintain residential character. Sales conducted too often may be deemed a commercial use requiring commercial zoning. The amended ordinance establishes specific frequency requirements to distinguish between legitimate occasional sales and ongoing retail operations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarrolltonDallas
Annual Limit2 to 4 sales per year typical-
Duration2 to 3 days per sale-
Neighborhood SalesMay count as one event-
TopicFrequency Limits-
Code Section-Sec. 51A-4.217(b)(9)
Classification-Occasional sale β€” accessory use
Excessive Sales-May be reclassified as commercial use
Enforcement-Code Compliance via 311
Zoning-Commercial zoning required if too frequent

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Carrollton FAQ

How many garage sales can I have per year?

Typically 2 to 4 per calendar year. Check Carrollton ordinance for the exact limit in your area.

Can my neighborhood do a joint sale?

Yes. Neighborhood-wide sales are usually treated as a single event for each participating household.

Dallas FAQ

Is there a limit on how often I can hold a garage sale in Dallas?

Yes. Sec. 51A-4.217(b)(9) classifies garage sales as occasional sales. Exceeding the frequency limits can result in the activity being treated as a commercial use.

What happens if I hold too many garage sales?

Code Compliance may determine the activity is a commercial use rather than an occasional sale, which would require commercial zoning and potentially trigger violations in a residential district.

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