Dunedin Code of Ordinances Chapter 62, Article III regulates garage sales, including definitions, permit requirements, location standards, and enforcement for residential sales.
Under Chapter 62, Article III of the Dunedin Code of Ordinances, garage sales are regulated as occasional residential sales of household goods. Sales must be conducted at the resident's primary dwelling. The article addresses permit conditions, allowable items, signage limits, and conduct of the sale. Signs advertising the sale typically may not be placed in public rights-of-way and must be removed promptly when the sale ends. Items offered should be the seller's personal property, not new merchandise acquired for resale, which would constitute a commercial business requiring a business tax receipt. Residents should consult Chapter 62 directly or contact City Hall for current permit fees and procedures.
Code Enforcement issues notices for unpermitted sales, illegal signage, or commercial activity disguised as garage sales. Civil penalties may apply.
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