Brevard County Code Ch. 94 requires garage/yard sales to maintain property appearance. Merchandise displayed neatly, removed daily. Unsold items cannot remain at curb. Signs down within 24 hours.
Brevard County Code Chapter 94 (Property Maintenance) applies to garage and yard sales to prevent blight. Merchandise must be displayed in organized manner on tables, racks, or tarps - not scattered across the yard or in the right-of-way. Tables, display items, and merchandise must be removed or stored out of public view by end of sale hours each day. Unsold items cannot be left at the curb between sale days or after the sale concludes - this is a common violation that triggers blight citations. Signs must be removed within 24 hours of the sale ending and cannot be left on utility poles, street signs, or right-of-way. Properties that develop a pattern of visible clutter receive escalating blight citations under Ch. 94.
Items left out after sale: $50-$200 blight citation. Signs not removed or in right-of-way: $25-$50 each. Habitual violations (3+ cycles): $250-$500 escalated fines plus possible lien.
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