Montgomery County imposes no garage sale time limits. Sellers should follow county noise standards and HOA rules. Woodlands RDRC and Bentwater covenants commonly restrict sales to daylight hours Friday to Sunday.
Montgomery County has no ordinance setting garage sale hours. Sellers should observe general nuisance rules: Texas Health & Safety Code Β§341 prohibits public nuisance conditions. Conroe Code Ch. 54 noise limits apply (10 PM to 7 AM quiet hours) and would constrain early-morning or late-night setup. The Woodlands Residential Design Standards require sales to remain incidental to residential use; practical enforcement by community associations limits hours to roughly 7 AM to 6 PM. Bentwater community restrictions typically allow Friday through Sunday daytime sales only. Signs must come down same day in most HOAs. Willis and Magnolia unincorporated areas: no time restrictions beyond general noise rules.
Noise violations before 7 AM or after 10 PM (Conroe): $50 to $500. HOA hour violations: $25 to $200 per occurrence. County nuisance citations rare and typically warning-based first.
Montgomery County, TX
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