Flower Mound permits garage sales but limits their frequency and duration under Chapter 22 of the Code of Ordinances. Residents may hold no more than two garage sales per calendar year, with each sale lasting a maximum of three consecutive days. No permit or registration fee is required, but sellers must comply with the town sign ordinance when advertising their sale. Signs may not be placed in public rights-of-way, on utility poles, traffic signs, or medians. All merchandise must be displayed on the seller's property and may not encroach onto sidewalks or public areas. Sales must be conducted during daylight hours between 8 AM and 8 PM. Estate sales conducted by professional companies are generally subject to the same frequency limits. Goods sold at garage sales are typically exempt from Texas sales tax when the seller is not regularly in the business of selling goods and holds no more than two sales annually.
Chapter 22 of the Flower Mound Code of Ordinances regulates garage sales, yard sales, tag sales, and estate sales conducted at residential properties within the town. Each household address is limited to two sales per calendar year, and each individual sale may not exceed three consecutive days in duration. This frequency limit applies to the property address, not the individual resident, meaning a new homeowner cannot claim additional sale days if the previous occupant already held two sales at that address during the same calendar year. Sales must be conducted between the hours of 8 AM and 8 PM to minimize impacts on neighboring properties. All merchandise offered for sale must be displayed on the seller's own property, including the yard, driveway, and garage areas. Merchandise may not encroach onto public sidewalks, block the roadway or street right-of-way, or spill onto neighboring properties without the neighbor's consent. No permit application or registration fee is required to hold a garage sale in Flower Mound, which distinguishes the town from some Texas municipalities that charge a small permit fee. However, sellers must comply with the town's sign ordinance when advertising the sale. Garage sale signs may be placed on the property where the sale is being held. Directional signs placed in public rights-of-way, attached to utility poles, mounted on traffic signs or signal poles, or placed on medians are prohibited and may be removed by town crews without notice. Violators may receive a citation under the sign ordinance in addition to any garage sale violation. Estate sales conducted by professional estate liquidation companies are subject to the same two-sale annual limitation per property unless the sale is necessitated by the death of the occupant or the property is being sold as part of a real estate transaction, in which case the town may exercise discretion. Goods sold at residential garage sales are generally exempt from Texas sales tax collection under the Texas Comptroller's guidelines, provided the seller is not regularly engaged in the business of selling goods and holds no more than two sales per calendar year at the same location. Sellers operating more frequently or in a commercial manner may be required to obtain a Texas sales tax permit. HOA communities in Flower Mound may impose additional restrictions on garage sale frequency, permitted hours, signage placement, and advance notification requirements through their deed restrictions and community rules.
Exceeding the two-sale annual limit or the three-day duration per sale is a code violation with fines up to $500 per offense. Placing advertising signs in public rights-of-way results in sign removal and a potential citation under the sign ordinance. Each day a violation continues may be treated as a separate offense.
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