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Time Restrictions: Conroe vs Shenandoah

How do time restrictions rules compare between Conroe, TX and Shenandoah, TX?

Shenandoah has fewer restrictions than Conroe.

Conroe, TX

Montgomery County

Some Restrictions

Conroe garage sales may not exceed 72 consecutive hours (3 days). Sales must operate during reasonable daytime hours. Signs in the public right-of-way are prohibited. A permit is required from the Permits Division before the sale.

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Shenandoah, TX

Montgomery County

Few Restrictions

Montgomery County imposes no garage sale time limits. Sellers should follow county noise standards and HOA rules. Woodlands RDRC and Bentwater covenants commonly restrict sales to daylight hours Friday to Sunday.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConroeShenandoah
Max Duration72 consecutive hours (3 days)-
SignsPrivate property only, no right-of-way-
PermitRequired before sale-
EnforcementCode Enforcement (936) 522-3613-
County Hours-No limits
Conroe Noise-10 PM to 7 AM quiet
Woodlands-Daylight only typical
Bentwater-Fri-Sun daytime
Sign Removal-Same day HOA standard

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Conroe FAQ

How long can a garage sale last in Conroe?

Each garage sale is limited to 72 consecutive hours (3 days). A permit from the Permits Division is required before holding the sale.

What time can I start a garage sale in Conroe?

The ordinance limits the total duration to 72 hours but does not specify exact start/end times. Sales should operate during reasonable daytime hours to avoid nuisance complaints.

Shenandoah FAQ

What hours can I hold a garage sale?

Any hours under county rules, but practical limits apply: Conroe noise ordinance prohibits disturbance before 7 AM or after 10 PM, and most HOAs require daylight-only sales.

Who enforces time restrictions 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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