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Frequency Limits: Tampa vs Temple Terrace

How do frequency limits rules compare between Tampa, FL and Temple Terrace, FL?

Temple Terrace has fewer restrictions than Tampa.

Tampa, FL

Hillsborough County

Some Restrictions

Tampa limits garage and yard sales to a specified number per year per property under Section 27-282.3. These limits distinguish personal sales from ongoing commercial activity in residential zones.

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Temple Terrace, FL

Hillsborough County

Few Restrictions

Unincorporated Hillsborough County does not impose a numeric annual limit on residential garage, yard, or estate sales, and does not require a permit for an occasional sale on private residential property. The Code of Ordinances and Land Development Code contain no dedicated garage-sale ordinance for the unincorporated areas. However, sales that recur frequently enough to operate as a de facto retail business in a residential district (regular weekly or monthly schedule, posted hours, ongoing inventory, exterior signage) violate the Land Development Code's residential zoning rules and the home-occupation prohibition on customer traffic. Tampa, Plant City, and Temple Terrace each administer their own city codes that may differ.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactTampaTemple Terrace
Annual LimitSpecified in §27-282.3-
PurposeDistinguish from commercial activity-
Excess SalesMay require business tax receipt-
Multi-HouseholdCounts toward each property limit-
Governing CodeTampa Code §27-282.3-
Annual Sale Cap-None imposed in unincorporated Hillsborough
Permit Required-No, for occasional residential sales
Special Event Permit-Applies only to county-owned property
Recurring Sales-Treated as unpermitted retail use; LDC Article II
Business Tax-BTR required if recurring; County Code Ch. 50; F.S. Ch. 205
Off-Premises Signs-Prohibited; LDC Article VII; FDOT ROW rules
Penalty Range-$250/day first, $500/day repeat (F.S. Ch. 162)
Cities Differ-Tampa, Plant City, Temple Terrace set own rules
Code Enforcement-Hillsborough County Code Enforcement, (813) 274-6600

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Tampa FAQ

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

Tampa limits garage sales per year at each property under Section 27-282.3. Check the current code for specific limits.

What if I exceed the limit?

Exceeding the annual limit may classify the activity as commercial retail, requiring a business tax receipt and proper zoning compliance.

Temple Terrace FAQ

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

Hillsborough County does not impose a numeric annual cap. The Code of Ordinances and Land Development Code contain no dedicated garage-sale frequency ordinance for the unincorporated areas, and no county department regulates the number of sales on private residential property. This is different from Pinellas County, which caps unincorporated yard sales at two per year. In Hillsborough, occasional residential sales are allowed without a permit, but recurring sales that resemble a retail business (weekly schedule, posted hours, ongoing inventory) violate residential zoning under LDC Article II and require a Local Business Tax Receipt.

Do I need a permit for a garage sale in unincorporated Hillsborough County?

No. A one-off or occasional residential garage, yard, or estate sale on private property is permitted as an accessory use of a single-family residence and does not require a county permit. The county's Special Event Permit only applies to events on county-owned property such as parks. Tampa, Plant City, and Temple Terrace administer their own city codes within their incorporated boundaries, so check with the city if your address is inside one of them.

Can I post yard-sale signs on telephone poles or street corners in Hillsborough County?

No. Off-premises directional signs (signs not on the property where the sale is happening) are prohibited under Land Development Code Article VII and FDOT right-of-way rules. Hillsborough County Code Enforcement and the road maintenance division routinely remove signs from utility poles, traffic signs, and public rights-of-way without notice. Signs are allowed only on the seller's own property and must be removed promptly when the sale ends. Repeat off-premises sign violations can be cited and fined under F.S. Ch. 162.

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