Reedley does not require a permit for residential garage or yard sales. Sales are considered an accessory use of residential property. Sellers are expected to keep the sale area orderly, avoid blocking sidewalks or streets, and remove all unsold items and signage promptly after the sale ends. Signs advertising garage sales must comply with the city's general sign regulations and may not be placed on utility poles or public property.
The City of Reedley takes a permissive approach to residential garage and yard sales, treating them as a customary accessory activity on residential property that does not require a city business license or special permit. California tax law (Revenue and Taxation Code) generally does not require a seller's permit for occasional garage sales where used household goods are sold at prices below their original purchase price. However, frequent sellers or those selling new merchandise may need a California seller's permit from the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration. Reedley's property nuisance provisions under City Code Section 4-2-3 apply to sale activities insofar as merchandise, tables, and signage must not create an accumulation of debris or blight. Unsold items left outside after the sale can trigger nuisance complaints. Signs directing buyers to the sale must comply with the city's sign regulations and may not be attached to utility poles, traffic signs, fire hydrants, or placed on public property or in the public right-of-way. Signs should be removed immediately after the sale concludes. Sellers should ensure that customer parking does not block driveways, fire hydrants, or create traffic hazards on residential streets. Repeated or continuous sales that resemble ongoing commercial activity may be subject to business licensing requirements.
While Reedley does not specifically penalize garage sales, related violations can arise under property nuisance provisions if unsold merchandise is left outside, signage is not removed, or the sale area becomes blighted. Signs placed on public property or utility poles may be removed by the city without notice. Ongoing commercial-scale sales from a residence may require a business license under Reedley City Code Title 3 Chapter 2.
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