Unincorporated Sarpy County sets no cap on how often you can hold a yard sale. Frequency limits are a city rule. Papillion allows one sale per two-month period and no more than four in twelve months.
No county ordinance limits the number of garage sales a household may hold in unincorporated Sarpy County, because the county does not license the sales at all. You can hold them as often as you like without breaking county law; the only practical brakes are an HOA covenant or the risk that continuous selling looks like an unlicensed retail business. Inside the cities the numbers are firm. Papillion's supplemental use regulations limit garage sales at one location to one during any continuous two-month period and no more than four in any twelve-month period. Bellevue, La Vista and Gretna set their own annual limits, so check the city code if you live within city limits.
The unincorporated county issues no frequency citation. Inside a city, exceeding the cap, such as Papillion's one-per-two-months and four-per-year limit, draws a municipal citation under the zoning code.
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Papillion, NE
Papillion requires all vehicle parking in residential districts to be on a hard-surfaced area connected to the public right-of-way (eCode360 Ch. 9707646). Pa...
Sarpy County, NE
No Nebraska or Sarpy County law limits holiday lights, inflatables, or yard displays. Cities rarely touch seasonal decorations, and any rule that does must s...
Sarpy County, NE
Garage-sale signs fall under each city's sign code, not a county rule. On your own lawn a sale sign is generally fine, but a sign staked in the public right-...
Sarpy County, NE
Political signs on your own yard are strongly protected. Sarpy County and its cities regulate signs only on content-neutral terms after Reed v. Town of Gilbe...
Sarpy County, NE
Nebraska has no statewide rental license, so registration in Sarpy County is a city-by-city matter. La Vista runs a mandatory rental inspection program; Bell...
Sarpy County, NE
Nebraska requires no just cause to end a tenancy. Under the Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, a landlord may end a month-to-month tenancy with thi...
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