Pasco County Code Ch. 46 property maintenance rules apply to garage sales. Merchandise must be organized, removed from public view after sale hours, and signs taken down within 24-48 hours to avoid blight citations.
Pasco County Code of Ordinances Chapter 46 (Property Maintenance) and Ch. 38 together set standards for garage and yard sale appearance. Merchandise must be displayed neatly, not scattered across the front yard or driveway. Tables, racks, clothing, and display items must be moved into the garage, storage, or out of public view at the end of each sale day. Unsold items cannot remain at the curb or in the front yard between sale days or after the sale concludes — this constitutes property blight under Code §46-3. Signs must be removed within 24-48 hours of sale end under LDC §809 and cannot be placed on public right-of-way, utility poles, or medians at any time. A pattern of visible clutter can trigger escalating code enforcement and eventual liens. Hurricane-season sales should be wound up quickly when storms threaten to avoid projectile debris hazards.
Items left at curb or in yard after sale: $50-$250 blight citation under §46-3. Signs not removed: $25-$100 under LDC §809. Habitual violations: escalating daily fines and potential liens.
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