Tulsa garage sales are expected to take place during reasonable daytime hours. Sales must comply with the city's noise ordinance and should not disturb the residential neighborhood character.
Garage sales should be conducted during daylight hours, typically between 7 AM and sunset. Sales must comply with the city's noise ordinance for the residential zone. Items must be displayed on private property and not extend into the street, sidewalk, or right-of-way. Cleanup should occur promptly at the conclusion of the sale.
Sales conducted during unreasonable hours may trigger noise complaints and code enforcement action. Items left in the right-of-way after the sale may be cited.
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