Hudson County municipalities limit garage and yard sales to 2 to 3 per household per calendar year to prevent commercial retail activity in residential zones. Jersey City caps at 2 sales/year. Hoboken allows 2 per year. Community-wide or block-wide sales may count as a single event. Exceeding triggers home business zoning violations.
Frequency limits exist to prevent residents from operating ongoing unlicensed retail businesses out of their homes under the 'yard sale' label. Jersey City Code Β§254 limits each household to 2 yard sales per calendar year, each lasting maximum 2 consecutive days. Hoboken Code Β§202 imposes a similar 2-sale annual cap. Bayonne allows 3 per year. Union City, West New York, and North Bergen each impose 2-3 sale limits. Neighborhood or block-wide organized sales (common in Jersey City Downtown and Hoboken during spring cleanup weekends) may be treated as a single collective event for frequency counting. Multi-family buildings (condos/co-ops) often organize building-wide 'lobby sales' β these typically count as one event per building per year. Estate sales following a death or move-out may be treated as exempt with documentation. Exceeding annual limits triggers municipal home business zoning review β if a resident is found to be operating a consistent retail business, they may be required to obtain a home occupation permit or cease activity. Jersey City's Bergen-Lafayette and Heights neighborhoods have had enforcement cases against individuals using yard sales as fronts for resale of thrift/flea market merchandise.
Exceeding 2-sale annual limit in JC: $100 to $500 citation. Operating as unlicensed retail: home business zoning violation $250 to $1,000. Repeat violators: business license investigation. Aggregate enforcement escalates significantly.
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