Orland Park typically limits garage and yard sales to 2-3 per address per calendar year, with each sale lasting no more than 3 consecutive days. HOA-organized community-wide sales may not count against the household limit.
The village garage sale provisions limit each residential address to a small number of sales per calendar year (commonly 2-3) to distinguish residential cleanouts from de facto retail operations. Each individual sale generally may last no more than 3 consecutive days. Many Orland Park HOAs schedule community-wide sale weekends in spring or summer (Silo Ridge, Crystal Tree, Wheeler Estates and others). Sales held during these community events are typically counted in addition to or in lieu of the village limit per HOA agreement. Residents who exceed the limit risk citation and re-classification of activity as an unlicensed retail operation. Estate sales conducted following death or relocation are generally treated separately when conducted by a licensed liquidator.
Exceeding annual frequency: $50-$250 per excess sale. Sales lasting longer than allowed: $50-$100 per day.
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