Montgomery County does not impose specific frequency limits on how many garage or yard sales a resident can hold per year. However, conducting frequent sales may trigger home business or commercial activity scrutiny under the zoning ordinance if the sales appear to constitute a regular business.
The Montgomery County Code does not set a specific cap on the number of garage or yard sales a homeowner may conduct per year. Residents may hold multiple sales as long as each sale is a genuine disposal of personal household goods. However, if sales become frequent enough to resemble a regular retail operation, the county Department of Permitting Services could consider the activity a home occupation or commercial use subject to zoning restrictions under Chapter 59. Factors that could trigger scrutiny include holding sales every weekend, selling commercially purchased merchandise for resale, or generating consistent income from the activity. HOAs in the county commonly impose their own frequency limits, with many communities restricting sales to two or three per year and limiting each sale to two or three consecutive days. Communities like Kentlands, King Farm, and Cabin Branch often have specific garage sale rules in their CC&Rs or architectural guidelines.
The county does not fine for exceeding a garage sale limit since none exists. However, if frequent sales are deemed a commercial operation, zoning enforcement action could follow with fines for operating an unpermitted business in a residential zone.
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