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Frequency Limits: Euclid vs Parma

How do frequency limits rules compare between Euclid, OH and Parma, OH?

Euclid and Parma have similar restriction levels.

Euclid, OH

Cuyahoga County

Some Restrictions

Cuyahoga County itself sets no countywide garage sale frequency limit - garage and yard sale rules are set by each of the 35 cities, 17 villages, and 2 townships. The City of Cleveland regulates garage and residential personal property sales under Codified Ordinances Chapter 676B. Surrounding suburbs typically cap residents at 2 to 4 sales per calendar year, each running no more than 3 consecutive days, with daytime-only hours. For example, Cleveland Heights (no permit required) limits residents to 2 garage or yard sales per calendar year, each running no more than 3 consecutive days, between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.; University Heights uses a 2-per-year permit-based system under Ordinance 76-96.

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Parma, OH

Cuyahoga County

Some Restrictions

Parma residents are limited to three garage sale permits per calendar year, each valid for three consecutive days. Permits are issued through the City's online CitizenServe portal at no fee.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEuclidParma
County Frequency LimitNone countywide - set by each city/village-
Cleveland StatuteCodified Ordinances Chapter 676B-
Cleveland Heights Cap2 sales/year, max 3 consecutive days-
Cleveland Heights Hours8 a.m. to 6 p.m.-
University HeightsPermit required under Ord. 76-96, 2/year cap-
State StatuteNone - municipal regulation only-
Annual Permit Cap-3 per year
Duration Per Permit-3 consecutive days
Sundays-Prohibited
Permit Fee-$0 (online application)
Issuing Body-Parma Safety Department

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Euclid FAQ

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

It depends on the city. Cuyahoga County does not set a countywide cap. The most common rule across Cuyahoga County suburbs is 2 sales per calendar year per property, each lasting no more than 3 consecutive days. Cleveland Heights publishes this rule on its FAQ page (no permit needed, 2/year, max 3 days, 8 a.m.-6 p.m.). University Heights uses a permit-based 2-per-year cap under Ordinance 76-96. The City of Cleveland regulates sales under Chapter 676B of its Codified Ordinances. Always check the specific municipality - the limit and the permit requirement vary.

Do I need a permit for a garage sale in Cleveland?

Cleveland regulates garage and residential personal property sales under Codified Ordinances Chapter 676B, which sets definitions, allowed property, exceptions, general regulations including duration limits, and penalties. Items offered must be the seller's own household personal property; running sales as a recurring business reclassifies the activity as a secondhand dealer or junk dealer under Chapter 676 and requires a separate city license. Confirm current permit requirements with the City of Cleveland's Department of Building and Housing or the Division of Assessments and Licenses before holding a sale.

What about garage sale signs?

Most Cuyahoga County municipalities prohibit garage sale signs in the public right-of-way (tree lawns, utility poles, traffic signs) and limit on-property signs to a small number, typically 4-6 sq ft, with mandatory removal within 24-48 hours of the sale. Cleveland Heights additionally prohibits the display of for-sale items in the front of the property. Signs in the right-of-way are routinely removed by city service crews and the property owner can be cited.

Parma FAQ

How many garage sales can I hold in Parma each year?

Three garage-sale permits per calendar year, each covering three consecutive days, per the Parma Safety Department permit program.

Does the Parma city-wide garage sale count toward my three permits?

No β€” the City-Wide Garage Sale is a separate City-sponsored event and does not count against your three personal permits.

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