Pasco County allows garage sales during daylight hours, typically 7 or 8 AM to 6 PM or sunset. Noise must comply with Code §90-39. Signs must be removed within 24-48 hours of sale end.
Pasco County Code Chapter 38 and general noise ordinance §90-39 together regulate garage sale timing. Sales are customarily allowed 7 AM or 8 AM to 6 PM or sunset. Sales must not generate amplified sound, music, or loudspeaker announcements audible at the property line between posted quiet hours (11 PM to 7 AM under §90-39). Merchandise, tables, and racks must be moved out of public view at the end of each sale day to avoid accumulation of visible clutter under the property maintenance rules. Signs must be removed within 24-48 hours of the final sale day under LDC §809; signs on public rights-of-way or utility poles are removed without notice at any time. Items left at curb after the sale can trigger property maintenance blight citations.
Operating outside daylight hours or creating amplified noise: $50-$250 under §90-39. Signs left up past deadline: $25-$100 under LDC §809. Merchandise left at curb: blight citation $50-$250.
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