Fayetteville's binding time limit on garage and yard sales is duration: no sale may exceed three consecutive days, with up to four sales per location per year. Daytime hours and the noise ordinance apply.
Fayetteville regulates garage and yard sales by duration rather than a fixed daily clock: no sale may run more than three consecutive days, and a location is limited to four sales per year. The city does not issue permits or publish a separate licensed sale-hours window, so sellers run daytime hours and must respect the general noise ordinance, which restricts loud amplified sound and disturbances. Merchandise, tables, and signs should be brought in when the sale is not active. Items left at the curb between sale days can become an unsightly-condition nuisance under City Code 95.01. Garage sale signs must follow Chapter 174 of the Code of Ordinances.
Running a sale beyond three consecutive days can draw Code Compliance enforcement. Excess noise is cited under the noise ordinance; clutter left out between days falls under City Code 95.01.
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