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Frequency Limits: Conroe vs Shenandoah

How do frequency limits rules compare between Conroe, TX and Shenandoah, TX?

Shenandoah has fewer restrictions than Conroe.

Conroe, TX

Montgomery County

Heavy Restrictions

Conroe limits residential garage sales to one per year per residence. Each sale may not exceed 72 consecutive hours (3 days). A permit is required for each sale from the Permits Division.

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Shenandoah, TX

Montgomery County

Few Restrictions

Montgomery County sets no garage sale frequency limits. Texas sales tax law offers occasional-sale exemption for two sales per year under $3,000. HOAs like Bentwater and April Sound impose their own limits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConroeShenandoah
Annual Limit1 garage sale per year-
Max Duration72 hours (3 days)-
Permit RequiredYes-
Submit To700 Metcalf St. or permits@cityofconroe.org-
County Limit-None
State Exemption-2 sales/$3k per year
Conroe Limit-None
HOA Limits-Often 2-4 per year
Tax Permit-Required over $3k

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Conroe FAQ

How many garage sales can I have per year in Conroe?

Conroe limits residents to one garage sale per year per residence. Each sale may last no more than 72 consecutive hours (3 days).

Is Conroe's garage sale limit strict compared to other cities?

Yes. Conroe's one-per-year limit is more restrictive than many neighboring cities. For example, Pearland allows two per year.

Shenandoah FAQ

How many garage sales can I have per year in Montgomery County?

Unlimited from the county's standpoint. However, Texas sales tax law limits you to 2 sales under $3,000 gross before requiring a sales tax permit, and your HOA may cap you at 2 to 4 per year.

Who enforces frequency limits rules in Montgomery County?

Montgomery County's code enforcement division is responsible for garage sales ordinances. You can report violations or request information through the Montgomery County government website or by calling the main municipal line.

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