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Garage Sale Rules: Manchester vs Nashua

How do garage sale rules rules compare between Manchester, NH and Nashua, NH?

Manchester and Nashua have similar restriction levels.

Manchester, NH

Hillsborough County

Few Restrictions

Manchester requires garage and yard sales to maintain property appearance. Items must be displayed neatly and removed promptly after the sale ends.

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Nashua, NH

Hillsborough County

Few Restrictions

Nashua does not codify a numeric annual cap on residential garage, yard, or estate sales and does not require a separate municipal permit for an occasional household sale. The constraints come from Chapter 190 § 190-106 sign rules (one on-premise temporary sign, max 32 sq ft, 30 days, 10-foot ROW setback) and from Chapter 231 (Peddling, Soliciting and Vending), which would treat a recurring or commercial-volume sale as vendor activity requiring a City Clerk vendor license.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactManchesterNashua
DisplayOrganized, neat appearance-
CleanupSame day after sale hours-
SignsRemove within 24 hours-
TopicGarage Sale Rules-
Municipal Permit-Not required for occasional residential sale
Numeric Cap-Not codified in NRO
Sign Rule-NRO § 190-106 — one temp sign on-premise, 32 sq ft, 30 days
Vendor License-Required for recurring/commercial sales (Chapter 231)
Vendor Fee-$10/day, $25/week, $100/year
State Sales Tax-NH has no state retail sales tax

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Manchester FAQ

Can I leave items out between sale days?

No. Items must be stored out of public view after sale hours each day and after the sale concludes.

When must signs come down?

Within 24 hours after your garage sale ends. Signs left up may result in a citation.

Nashua FAQ

How many garage sales can I hold per year in Nashua?

The Nashua Revised Ordinances do not set a numeric annual cap. Occasional residential garage, yard, or estate sales are allowed without a municipal permit. But recurring or commercial-volume sales operated from a residence cross into 'vendor' territory under Chapter 231 (Peddling, Soliciting and Vending) and require a City Clerk vendor license ($10/day, $25/week, or $100/year). They may also exceed the residential-use limits of the Chapter 190 zoning district.

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

Not for an occasional household sale of personal property. Sign rules still apply under Nashua § 190-106: one on-premise temporary sign, maximum 32 square feet and 8 feet tall, set back at least 10 feet from the public right-of-way, displayed no more than 30 days, and never placed on public property or in the right-of-way. Professional estate-sale operators need a Chapter 231 vendor license from the City Clerk.

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