Birmingham and most Jefferson County cities limit garage sales to 3-4 per household per year, each 2-3 days long. Hoover Code Chapter 14 enforces 4-sale annual limit. Exceeding limits triggers home business zoning violations. Community sales typically count as single events.
Birmingham zoning ordinance limits garage sales to prevent residential properties from operating as ongoing retail, typically allowing 3 to 4 sales per household per calendar year with 2-3 consecutive days per sale. Hoover Code Chapter 14 specifies 4 sales per year per residence, each up to 3 days. Vestavia Hills, Mountain Brook, Homewood, Trussville, and Bessemer maintain similar informal limits enforced through complaint-driven code enforcement. Neighborhood-wide or subdivision-wide community sales (common in Greystone, Ross Bridge, Liberty Park, and Highland Park) typically count as a single event for frequency purposes. Church, school, and nonprofit fundraising sales have separate rules and typically no frequency limit when held at the organization's property. Estate sales following death or home sale are typically treated as single events exempt from normal frequency rules. Persistent operation exceeding frequency limits triggers home occupation zoning violations and potential business license requirements. Repeated unregistered retail activity from a residence can trigger Alabama sales tax enforcement through the Alabama Department of Revenue. Code enforcement across Jefferson County cities is complaint-driven rather than proactive.
Exceeding frequency limit: $50 to $200 Birmingham/Hoover citation. Operating as unlicensed retail business: home occupation zoning violation $100 to $500. Failure to obtain business license when required: $250 to $1,000. Repeat violations: daily fines.
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