Sahuarita does not impose specific statutory limits on the number of garage sales a resident may hold per year through its Town Code, treating occasional sales as a normal residential activity that does not require frequency tracking or regulation. However, the Town distinguishes between occasional personal property disposal and ongoing commercial activity, and frequent or continuous sales that resemble a regular retail business could trigger home occupation requirements under Chapter 18.09 and business licensing obligations under Title 5 of the Town Code. Rancho Sahuarita HOA CC&Rs independently limit individual household garage sales to approximately two or three per year, separate from the community-organized garage sale events that the HOA coordinates periodically for the benefit of all participating residents.
The Sahuarita Town Code does not establish a fixed number of garage sales allowed per household per year, and no Town department tracks or monitors the frequency of individual residential sales. Arizona municipalities generally treat occasional garage sales as a normal incident of residential property ownership that falls below the threshold of commercial activity requiring government regulation. The Town does, however, draw a clear line between occasional disposal of personal property through garage sales and ongoing commercial retail activity that would require compliance with the home occupation provisions of Chapter 18.09 and the business licensing requirements of Title 5 of the Town Code. A resident who holds sales frequently enough that the activity takes on the characteristics of a regular retail business could be deemed to be operating a home-based business subject to zoning restrictions, licensing requirements, and transaction privilege tax obligations. Factors that the Town may consider in making this determination include the frequency of sales, whether the seller purchases inventory specifically for resale rather than selling personal belongings, whether the seller advertises continuously through online platforms or physical signage, whether the sales generate consistent revenue, and whether the activity creates regular traffic, parking, or noise impacts on the surrounding neighborhood. Rancho Sahuarita HOA CC&Rs provide a separate layer of regulation that independently limits individual garage sales within the master-planned community. The CC&Rs typically restrict individual households to approximately two or three sales per year, with the exact number specified in the governing documents for each subdivision phase within the community. These HOA frequency limits are enforced through the standard CC&R violation process under ARS 33-1803, which requires written notice to the homeowner and an opportunity to be heard before penalties are imposed. The HOA-organized community-wide garage sale events, which are coordinated by the professional management company and advertised through community newsletters and social media, are treated separately from individual household sales and participation in a community event generally does not count against the individual household frequency limit. Residents should review their specific subdivision CC&Rs and contact the community management company to confirm the exact number of individual sales permitted per year and any additional rules that apply to garage sale activity in their portion of the community.
Operating an unlicensed home-based business from a residence is a violation of Town Code Title 5 and Chapter 18.09. HOA frequency violations handled through the CC&R enforcement process including written notices, opportunity to respond, and fines imposed per ARS 33-1803 procedures with 21-day response period.
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