3 rules for unincorporated Shawnee County, Kansas.
Verified from official government sources
Topeka requires no garage-sale permit or fee. The zoning code allows sales as an accessory use in residential districts, capped at four consecutive days and no more than twice a year. The unincorporated county doesn't license sales either.
Topeka limits garage sales to no more than twice in any 12-month period, each lasting up to four consecutive days. The unincorporated county sets no cap, though HOA covenants may.
Topeka's garage-sale rule caps days and frequency, not clock hours, so daytime sales are the norm and general noise limits apply. The unincorporated county sets no hours at all.
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