Livonia does not require a permit for a standard residential garage sale. Households are limited to 3 sales per year, each no more than 3 consecutive days.
Livonia does not impose a permit requirement or fee for a typical homeowner-run garage, yard, or estate sale. The zoning and nuisance provisions treat these as allowed accessory uses in residential districts, subject to frequency and duration limits: no more than 3 sales per calendar year per household, each lasting no more than 3 consecutive days, operating only during daylight hours. Goods offered must be personal household items, not new merchandise purchased for resale, which would convert the activity into an unpermitted commercial business in a residential zone. Signs are limited to one on-site sign up to 4 square feet, and off-premises signs in the public right-of-way or on utility poles are prohibited. Parking from sale attendees cannot block hydrants, mailboxes, driveways, or fire lanes. Estate sales run by professional companies can be treated as commercial activity and may require a business registration or special approval if they exceed the household limits. Sellers must remove all signs, tables, and unsold merchandise within 24 hours after the sale ends; leaving items at the curb constitutes illegal dumping.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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