Most Oakland County communities cap the number of garage sales each household may hold per year. The City of Oak Park (Chapter 22, Article IX) allows no more than two garage sales per household per calendar year, and each sale is limited to five consecutive days. Several neighboring communities β Hazel Park, Madison Heights, Berkley, Ferndale, and Pontiac β adopt similar two-, three-, or four-per-year caps with 2β5 day duration limits. Sales exceeding the cap may be reclassified as an unpermitted retail business operating in a residential zone, a more serious zoning violation. Royal Oak and Farmington Hills do not require permits and do not impose explicit frequency caps, but recurring weekly sales can still be cited as a home-occupation or unpermitted retail activity. Frequency limits are enforced by the local code enforcement officer or city clerk.
Frequency caps exist to keep residential neighborhoods from turning into informal flea markets. The Oak Park ordinance limits each household to two garage sales per calendar year, and counts every household member's sale toward the same cap, so a single address cannot host two separate sales by different occupants. Each sale is capped at five consecutive days of operation. Once-monthly "Free Garage Sale Weekends" March through October waive the permit fee but still count against the annual cap. Hazel Park, Madison Heights, and Berkley use similar two- to four-per-year caps. Bloomfield Township and many of the larger townships do not impose a hard numerical cap but rely on the prohibition on operating a retail use in a residential zone β a sale held more than three or four times a year, or running more than a week at a time, is treated as an unpermitted home occupation. Estate sales held by a licensed estate-sale company are usually treated separately from owner-occupant garage sales and may be exempt from the cap, though they may still require a separate permit. "Block sale" or subdivision-wide events organized by an HOA generally count as one sale per participating household, not one per block.
Holding a third or fourth garage sale in a calendar year in Oak Park or any similar community is a municipal civil infraction with fines starting at $100β$250 and the City may order the sale shut down on the spot. Repeat violations may be charged as operating an unpermitted retail business, a misdemeanor in most Oakland County communities, with fines of $500 per day and 90 days in jail under the general municipal penalty clause. A landlord who allows tenants to repeatedly violate frequency caps may also be cited. Permits issued for the year are nontransferable and cannot be "banked" to next year. Estate sale and moving sale exemptions vary by community β always confirm with the local clerk that the proposed event qualifies before advertising.
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