Indianapolis permits garage and yard sales on residential property without a specific permit. However, the city's zoning ordinance limits the frequency and duration of sales to prevent commercial activity in residential zones. Sales are generally limited to a reasonable number per year, typically three to four, and each sale should not exceed three consecutive days. Signage must comply with temporary sign regulations, and merchandise must not encroach on sidewalks or the public right-of-way.
Indianapolis property maintenance code applies to garage and yard sales to prevent blight conditions. Merchandise must be displayed in an organized manner, not scattered across the yard. Tables, racks, and display items must be removed or stored out of public view by the end of sale hours each day. Unsold items cannot be left at the curb or in the front yard between sale days or after the sale concludes. Signs must be removed within 24 hours of the sale ending. Properties that develop a pattern of visible clutter may receive blight citations.
Items left out after sale: $50 to $200 blight citation. Signs not removed: $25 to $50. Habitual violations: escalating fines.
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