3 rules for unincorporated Saginaw County, Michigan.
Verified from official government sources
Saginaw County does not license garage sales. In the City of Saginaw, occasional sales need no permit, but zoning treats them as a commercial use once they exceed six days a year, and sale signs need a permit.
Saginaw County sets no cap on garage sales. The City of Saginaw's zoning code effectively limits them to six days a year before a sale becomes a prohibited commercial use in a residential zone.
Saginaw County sets no garage-sale hours. Timing falls to city and township rules and general noise limits; the City of Saginaw caps sale signs at two consecutive days per posting.
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