Suffolk County garage sale frequency is regulated at the city level. Boston has no specific numeric limit but treats ongoing sales as retail triggering home occupation/zoning enforcement under Article 10.
Suffolk County has no frequency rules. Boston does not impose a specific numeric cap on residential yard sales but applies a functional test: occasional (typically interpreted as 2-4 per year, 1-3 days each) qualifies as a casual sale; more frequent or continuous operation constitutes unlicensed retail or a home occupation, which triggers Boston Zoning Article 10 and potentially licensing requirements. Chelsea generally limits yard sales to approximately 2-4 per household per year under its local ordinances; Revere follows similar guidance. Winthrop has no numeric cap but similar functional interpretation. The distinction matters because Massachusetts Sales Tax (MGL c. 64H) only exempts casual and isolated sales β recurring yard sales could trigger DOR vendor registration. Neighborhood-wide or multi-family block sales typically count as a single event for frequency purposes. Charity or church sales follow separate rules under MGL c. 68 charitable solicitation registration with the MA Attorney General. Exceeding frequency creates zoning enforcement exposure.
Boston exceeding functional occasional limit: zoning violation under Article 10, fines $100-$300 plus cease-and-desist order. Unregistered recurring vendor activity: MA DOR penalties plus back sales tax. Unlicensed retail from residence: Inspectional Services code enforcement.
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Suffolk County requires dogs under control at all times (MGL c.140 Β§157). Dog licensing required through city/town clerk (MGL c.140 Β§155). Rabies vaccination...
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