Keller generally does not require a paid permit for occasional residential garage sales, but ordinances limit frequency, duration, and signage. Ongoing retail disguised as garage sales triggers commercial licensing.
Residential garage and yard sales in Keller are regulated under municipal code provisions that treat them as incidental uses of a private home, distinct from commercial retail. Most Keller households do not pay a separate city permit fee for a garage sale, but they must keep the activity within code limits. Typical constraints cap the number of sales per household at two to three per calendar year, each lasting two or three consecutive days, during daytime hours only. The merchandise must consist of used personal property belonging to the household, not new merchandise purchased for resale, which would classify the activity as retail and trigger the need for a certificate of occupancy, commercial zoning compliance, Texas sales tax permit from the Comptroller of Public Accounts, and Keller business registration. Signage is regulated under the Keller sign ordinance with on-property placement only, and prohibited placement on public right of way, utility poles, and traffic signs. Multi-family garage sales such as neighborhood-wide HOA-organized sales may require event coordination with the city but typically do not require individual permits. Garage sale holders must also clean up any remaining items and signs promptly after the sale ends to avoid property maintenance violations. Holding more sales than allowed, or running an ongoing weekend retail operation under the guise of garage sales, can trigger enforcement by both Code Enforcement and the Planning Department for zoning violations, with potential fines under the penalty schedule.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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