Brevard County Code Ch. 94 limits residential garage sales to 3-4 per year per address, maximum 3 consecutive days each. Neighborhood-wide sales may count as single events. Exceeding limits triggers home business zoning concerns.
Brevard County Code Chapter 94 typically limits residential garage and yard sales to 3-4 sales per calendar year per address, with each sale lasting no more than 3 consecutive days. These limits prevent homes from operating as ongoing retail businesses outside home-business zoning. HOA-sponsored or neighborhood-wide sales (common in Viera, Suntree, The Moorings) often count as a single permitted event. Estate sales following a death or move typically have separate provisions. Exceeding frequency limits may trigger home business zoning enforcement under LDC Article XIII or business tax receipt requirements. City ordinances in Palm Bay (Ch. 6.5) and Melbourne may have slightly different limits.
Exceeding frequency: $50-$200 citation. Operating as unlicensed retail: home business zoning violation $100-$500. Business tax evasion: FL Β§205 state penalties possible.
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