Corpus Christi does not impose a strict numerical limit on residential garage sales. Sales must be occasional in nature. Frequent or ongoing sales resembling retail activity may be classified as a commercial operation requiring a business license. Code enforcement addresses complaints about excessive activity.
Corpus Christi's garage sale frequency regulations prevent properties from becoming de facto retail locations. Each residential property is limited to 2β4 garage/yard sales per calendar year, as determined by local ordinance. Each sale may last a maximum of 2β3 consecutive days. Sales must be of used household goods β primarily selling new, imported, or wholesale merchandise crosses into commercial retail and triggers business licensing requirements. Some areas track sales through free permits issued by the city clerk. Estate sales conducted by licensed estate sale companies may be exempt from frequency limits. Multi-family communities or neighborhood associations may organize community-wide sales that count separately from individual household sales. Repeat violators may receive cease-and-desist orders and referrals to business licensing.
Exceeding frequency limit: $100β$300 fine per additional sale. Operating a de facto retail business: unlicensed business penalties ($250β$1,000). Required to obtain business license for ongoing sales.
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