Unincorporated Williamson County caps no number of garage sales. Counties cannot regulate sale frequency, so you may hold as many as you like. HOA covenants are the only source of any limit.
No county ordinance limits how often you can hold a garage or yard sale outside city limits, because Texas counties have no power to regulate sale frequency. A household could hold sales every weekend without violating any county rule. The only enforceable frequency cap would come from an HOA, which often limits members to two or three sales per year. Cities in the county set their own separate limits.
No county penalty for frequent sales. An HOA may fine members who exceed its per-year cap under recorded deed restrictions.
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Cedar Park, TX
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