Pasco County Code Ch. 38 limits residential garage sales to 3-4 per household per year, each lasting 2-3 consecutive days. Exceeding the limit triggers home-business zoning review under LDC Β§531.
Pasco County Code of Ordinances Chapter 38 (Businesses) limits residential garage and yard sales to no more than 3-4 events per calendar year per household in unincorporated Pasco, each not exceeding 2-3 consecutive days. Multi-family, estate, moving, and neighborhood-wide sales generally count as single events. Sales beyond this frequency are treated as an ongoing retail business requiring a Business Tax Receipt under Ch. 38 Art. II and may violate residential zoning under LDC Β§531 (Home Occupations). Church, charity, and HOA community sales operate under separate rules and may not count against the residential limit. Code Enforcement tracks repeat sales by address when complaints arise.
Exceeding frequency: $50-$250 citation under Code Enforcement Ch. 2. Operating as unlicensed retail: business tax violation up to $500 plus back taxes. Zoning violation for commercial activity in residential zone: $100-$500/day.
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