Birmingham property maintenance code prevents yard sale blight. Items must be displayed neatly and cleared after sale hours. Unsold items cannot remain at curb. Signs come down within 24-48 hours. Historic districts impose stricter aesthetic standards.
Birmingham Code Chapter 14 property maintenance provisions apply to garage and yard sales to prevent blight conditions. Merchandise must be displayed in an organized manner - not scattered randomly across the lawn. Tables, clothing racks, and display fixtures must be removed or stored out of public view at the end of each day's sale hours. Unsold items cannot be left at the curb overnight or between sale days - must be returned to the house, garage, or out-of-sight storage. Cars parked on the lawn during sales may trigger separate property maintenance violations in most Birmingham residential zones. Properties that develop a pattern of visible yard clutter, even during sale periods, may receive blight citations under Β§14-3 property maintenance standards. Highland Park, Forest Park, Five Points South, and other Birmingham historic districts have additional aesthetic standards through the Historic Preservation Commission. Mountain Brook maintains particularly strict aesthetic enforcement. Signs must be removed within 24-48 hours of sale conclusion. HOA communities often enforce stricter yard appearance requirements during and after sales. Code enforcement is complaint-driven, with neighbors typically reporting properties that deteriorate into semi-permanent retail displays. Estate sales following death or home sale are treated similarly but typically receive longer cleanup tolerance.
Items left at curb after sale: $50 to $200 Birmingham blight citation. Signs remaining past 24-48 hours: $25 to $50. Habitual violations: escalating fines and potential property maintenance order. HOA fines per CC&Rs add $25 to $150.
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