Most Volusia jurisdictions limit garage sales to 3 to 4 per household per calendar year, 2 to 3 consecutive days each. Exceeding limits triggers home-occupation zoning review as unlicensed retail activity.
Volusia County and its municipalities restrict garage sale frequency to prevent residential properties from operating as ongoing retail. Daytona Beach (Code Β§30) permits 3 sales per household per year, 3 consecutive days each. DeLand (Code Ch. 17) allows 2 sales per year, 3 days each. NSB permits 4 per year, 2 to 3 days each. Ormond Beach allows 4 per year. Deltona allows 4 per year. Unincorporated county has no explicit annual cap but frequent or continuous sales trigger zoning enforcement as an unlicensed home occupation under LDC Ch. 72. Neighborhood or community-wide sales (common in Deltona subdivisions and Ormond coastal neighborhoods) typically count as one event for each household. Estate sales conducted by a licensed estate sale company require a business tax receipt and separate rules. Moving sales get one additional annual exception in most jurisdictions. Repeated violations are cited as unlicensed retail under FL Β§205.053 with back business tax receipt collection.
Exceeding frequency: $50 to $200 per citation. Continued sales treated as unlicensed retail: $100 to $500 plus FL business tax receipt back-collection under FL Β§205.053. Zoning violation if deemed home occupation.
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