Volusia County property maintenance code requires garage sale merchandise to be displayed neatly and fully removed at sale end. Hurricane-prone area enforces strict tie-down rules for tables and signs during tropical weather.
Volusia County Code Ch. 50 (Property Maintenance) and municipal equivalents apply to garage and yard sales. Merchandise must be displayed organized on tables or racks, not scattered across lawns. All display items, tables, and merchandise must be stored out of public view by end of sale hours each day. Items cannot remain curbside between sale days or after sale concludes. During hurricane season (June 1 to November 30), all tables, signs, tents, and display items must be secured or brought indoors when tropical storm watches are issued. Untethered items become projectiles violating FL Β§125.01 emergency management rules. Signs must be removed within 24 hours of sale end; signs in FDOT rights-of-way (A1A, US-1, US-92, SR-44, I-4 approaches) are removed without notice under FL Β§479.11. Properties developing patterns of visible clutter from repeated sales receive escalating code enforcement citations under FL Β§162. Daytona Beach, DeLand, NSB, and Ormond Beach strictly enforce post-sale cleanup especially during race weeks and tourist seasons.
Items left out after sale: $50 to $200 blight citation under FL Β§162. Signs not removed: $25 to $50 per sign. Hurricane unsecured items: emergency management fines up to $500. Habitual violations: escalating to $500/day.
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