Haltom City does not require a general permit for residential garage sales. Frequency is limited to 2 to 4 per household per year with durations up to 3 days each. Sales tax does not apply under Texas Tax Code 151.304.
Residential garage sales, yard sales, and estate sales in Haltom City are allowed as incidental uses of a residential property without a city business license or formal permit. The Haltom City Code of Ordinances and the Planning Department regulate the activity through limits on frequency, duration, signage, and conduct rather than through an application-based permit. The typical rule set allows 2 to 4 sales per calendar year per household, each lasting no more than 3 consecutive days, and held only during daylight hours (often 7 AM to 7 PM). Only used household goods owned by residents of the property may be sold; reselling new merchandise, inventory purchased for the sale, or items from a business constitutes retail activity and triggers commercial licensing requirements. Neighborhood-wide sales, often organized by HOAs, can encompass many homes at once and do not require a special city permit but must still comply with individual-lot signage and hours rules. Signage is the most common compliance issue: signs must be on private property with the owner's permission, no larger than 4 to 6 square feet, posted no more than 24 hours before the sale, and removed within 24 hours after. Signs placed on utility poles, traffic signs, or in the public right-of-way are removed by Public Works without notice. Sales tax is not owed on occasional garage sales under Texas Tax Code 151.304(b)(1). Estate sales handled by a professional company may require the company to hold a Texas sales tax permit if they conduct sales frequently enough to be considered a retailer. Haltom City Code Compliance at (817) 222-7700 handles complaints about frequent or commercialized residential sales; repeat sales beyond the permitted frequency can be cited as an unpermitted home occupation, with fines up to 500 dollars per day. HOA deed restrictions may impose additional limits on frequency, hours, or signage beyond city rules.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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