Englewood limits each property to one garage sale permit per calendar month, with no single sale lasting more than two consecutive days.
Englewood's garage sale code restricts how often a property can host a sale. Permits are limited to one per calendar month per property, and no single garage sale may continue for more than two days. The cap is intended to prevent informal retail operations in residential neighborhoods. The City Clerk tracks issued permits by address, and applicants who exceed the monthly limit will be denied. The two-day maximum applies to consecutive days of selling activity covered under one permit.
Holding more than one garage sale in a single calendar month at the same property, or running a sale beyond two days, violates the ordinance. Code enforcement may shut down the sale and issue summonses. Properties that repeatedly exceed limits may face escalating fines or referral to zoning officials for evaluation as a commercial use.
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