Ocean County municipalities limit garage sales to 2-3 per household per year. Toms River Β§210-20 sets 2 sales maximum; Brick Β§128 allows 2; Jackson Β§116 limits 3. Each sale typically 2-3 consecutive days. Lakewood tightens with Shabbat exclusions. Neighborhood or church sales often count as single events. Exceeding limits triggers commercial retail reclassification.
Frequency limits on garage and yard sales across Ocean County aim to distinguish personal disposal from ongoing retail. Toms River Β§210-20 caps sales at 2 per household per calendar year, maximum 3 consecutive days each. Brick Township Β§128 similarly limits 2 annual sales of 3 days. Jackson Β§116 allows 3 sales per year. Lakewood Β§143 allows 2 sales with no Shabbat days counted. LBI boroughs (Long Beach, Beach Haven) limit to 2 per household and restrict rental property participation. Seaside Heights permits 2 sales. Multi-family or neighborhood-wide sales (HOA or homeowner association events) are typically treated as a single event per participating household if registered with the municipality. Church and community organization sales are usually exempt from residential frequency limits under separate special event permitting. Exceeding frequency limits, or operating 5+ sales per year, triggers reclassification as an unlicensed retail operation β zoning enforcement with substantially higher fines and cease-and-desist orders. Online sale pickups from the residence do not count toward garage sale limits but may trigger home business zoning review if high volume.
Exceeding 2-3 annual limit: $50 to $500 citation per N.J.S.A. 40:49-5. Operating as unlicensed retail: home business zoning violation $100 to $1,250 per day. Repeat violation may trigger Certificate of Occupancy review or zoning enforcement action.
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