Hillsborough County allows residential garage sales without a permit, but they cannot become an ongoing commercial operation. Typical practice limits sales to 2–3 per year and 2–3 days per sale; persistent ongoing sales are cited as an unpermitted home occupation.
Sales must occur on the homeowner's own property. Items must be the personal property of the homeowner — not goods purchased for resale. Signs must follow LDC Article VII placement rules. HOAs frequently add stricter limits (e.g., only the annual community-wide sale).
Repeat ongoing sales trigger zoning enforcement as an unpermitted home occupation; cease-and-desist with possible civil penalty.
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