Unincorporated Williamson County sets no permitted hours for garage sales. Counties cannot regulate sale times, so no required start or end time applies. HOA covenants are the only possible limit.
No county ordinance dictates when a garage or yard sale may start or end outside city limits, since Texas counties have no authority to set sale hours. Early-morning or evening sales are not a county violation. HOA deed restrictions may impose hours, and general amplified-noise concerns apply only in extreme cases. Incorporated cities in Williamson County set their own permitted sale hours.
No county penalty tied to sale hours. HOA covenants may restrict times, and extreme, sustained noise could raise a separate nuisance issue.
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