Unincorporated Orange County does not impose a specific numerical limit on garage sale frequency in its codified ordinances. However, conducting frequent or continuous sales may trigger zoning enforcement for operating a commercial business from a residential property.
Unlike many incorporated cities in Orange County that impose specific frequency caps (such as Tustin at four per year or Costa Mesa at two per year), unincorporated Orange County has not codified a specific numerical limit on garage sale frequency. The county's code enforcement is complaint-driven through the Neighborhood Preservation program. Residents who hold garage sales so frequently that the activity resembles a retail business may face zoning complaints for conducting commercial activity in a residential zone. The county zoning code prohibits commercial enterprises in residential districts without proper permitting. Practically, holding occasional weekend sales of personal household items is unlikely to trigger enforcement, but regular weekly or bi-weekly sales could constitute a home-based business requiring proper zoning approval and a business license from the OC Sheriff's Department. Neighbors concerned about excessive garage sale activity can file complaints through the myOCeServices portal.
Excessive garage sale frequency constituting a commercial operation in a residential zone may result in code enforcement notices and potential zoning violations. Progressive citations from $100 to $1,000 apply.
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