Tulsa limits the number of garage and yard sales per property per year to distinguish personal property sales from commercial retail activity in residential zones.
Tulsa's zoning code limits garage sales at residential properties to a specified number per year with each sale lasting a limited number of consecutive days. The limits help maintain the residential character of neighborhoods. Sales exceeding limits may be classified as commercial activity. Multi-household sales still count toward each property's annual limit.
Exceeding the annual limit transforms garage sales into potential unlicensed commercial activity. Code enforcement may cite properties for excessive sales. Persistent violations may require obtaining a business license.
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