Oxnard permits residential garage sales without a permit but limits the frequency and duration. Sales are typically restricted to no more than two or three per year per property, with each sale lasting a maximum of three consecutive days.
Oxnard allows residential garage and yard sales on private property without a permit. Sales are generally limited to two to three occurrences per calendar year per address, each lasting no more than three consecutive days. Items must be displayed on the property, not in the street, sidewalk, or public right-of-way. Sales should operate during reasonable daytime hours (typically 7 AM to 6 PM). Merchandise must be personal household items, not commercial inventory. Signs advertising the sale must comply with the city's temporary sign regulations. All unsold items, display tables, and signage must be removed and the property restored to normal condition within 24 hours after the sale ends.
Exceeding frequency limits or operating a commercial-scale operation from a residential property may result in code enforcement warnings and potential home occupation or business license requirements.
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