Hudson County property maintenance codes apply to garage and yard sales to prevent blight. Jersey City and Hoboken require merchandise displayed neatly and cleared at end of sale hours. Items cannot remain at curb or front steps between sale days. Signs must be removed within 24 hours of sale ending. Brownstone stoop sales face tight pedestrian flow requirements.
Jersey City Code §254 Property Maintenance and Hoboken Code §156 apply visible-from-street neatness standards to yard and stoop sales. Merchandise must be arranged on tables, racks, or organized displays — not scattered across lawns, sidewalks, or stoop steps. At the end of each day's sale hours, all tables, clothing racks, display items, and merchandise must be brought back inside the home or stored out of public view. Leaving unsold items on the stoop, curb, or front yard overnight between sale days triggers blight citations. Post-sale curb dumping (common temptation for unsold large items) is treated as illegal dumping under Jersey City Code §255 with significant fines. Signs advertising the sale must be removed within 24 hours of the sale ending per local sign ordinances. Properties that develop a pattern of chronic visible clutter (failed yard sales, ongoing curb retail, multiple unsold-item accumulations) may receive comprehensive blight citations triggering full property maintenance review. In Hoboken's dense brownstone blocks, stoop sales must maintain the ADA-minimum 36-inch clear pedestrian passage on adjacent sidewalks. Pop-up tents, awnings, or canopies extending into the right-of-way require separate permit.
Items left out after JC sale: $50 to $200 blight citation. Hoboken same: $50 to $250. Signs not removed within 24 hours: $25 to $50 per sign. Illegal dumping of unsold items: $500 to $5,000 under JC Code §255. Chronic clutter: comprehensive blight notice.
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