Largo limits garage sales as an accessory residential use; sales held too often at a single address are treated as an unpermitted retail business under the Comprehensive Development Code Chapter 16.
Largo permits garage and yard sales as an accessory residential use under Comprehensive Development Code Chapter 16, meaning they must remain incidental and not become a regular retail operation. The city has publicly framed reasonable garage sale frequency as a few sales per residential address per year, with each sale lasting no more than three consecutive days, and considers more frequent sales a code violation enforceable as an unpermitted business. Continual or back-to-back sales draw inspection by Community Standards and may trigger a business tax receipt requirement under Chapter 7 of the Code of Ordinances. Multi-family garage sales sponsored by HOAs or community groups are evaluated under the same accessory-use limits at each participating address.
First contact is typically a courtesy warning; repeat or commercial-scale sales draw notices of violation, daily fines, and business tax enforcement through Largo Community Standards.
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