FSBO, Yard Sales, and the Sign Ordinance

Is My Yard Sign Legal?

By C. Jeanne Heida, published Mar 04, 2008
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Are you selling a home, advertising a yard sale, or searching for a lost pet? Before slapping signs all over the neighborhood, take the time to learn about your community's sign ordinance. When a private citizen puts up temporary signs in random locations, he runs the risk of having utility or city road crews remove the signs and then being fined by the City Zoning Department for an ordinance violation.

A sign ordinance is basically a city law or "code" that determines the size, style, design, and location of all signs located within the city limits. The purpose of the ordinance is to provide a sort of legal framework for a commercial signage regulation that allows companies to advertise or identify their buildings without ruining the attractiveness of the community. Without a signage ordinance, handbills and billboards could clutter up the landscape and roadways, impair vision, distract motorists, block right of ways, block existing traffic and street signs, and more.

For advertising a home for sale or a yard sale, temporary signage is usually allowed under city ordinance, but do have to follow certain guidelines. These guidelines usually include the size, construction, the length of use, and even the location. Some communities may even require a temporary sign permit. And if you happen to live in a subdivision with covenants and restrictions, there may even be additional restrictions that limit the size and placement of those "for sale" signs that advertise your house and personal property.

Sign ordinances vary from city to city but in most cases, a 24 inch x 24 inch "house for sale" or "yard sale" sign in the front yard is permissible. In our community, signage can only be set up 24 hours before a yard sale and must be removed at the conclusion of the sale. A real estate sign must be removed within seven days of "closing". "Lost dog" signs blanketing neighborhood telephone poles aren't allowed at all.

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Another very informative article! We have to put our yard sales up only being staked in the ground and they need to be removed in 24 hrs.

Posted on 03/04/2008 at 5:03:27 PM

 
You cover nearly all parts of home sales. I have learned so much from you this week alone :)

Posted on 03/04/2008 at 4:03:32 PM

 
good info to know

Posted on 03/04/2008 at 3:03:41 PM

 
Great advice. I know of towns in my area where signs aren't allowed.

Posted on 03/04/2008 at 2:03:25 PM

 
wow, i just slap those suckers up everywhere

Posted on 03/04/2008 at 2:03:04 PM

 
In my community I have to pay $2.00 to be able to put up a yard sale sign and it too has to be down in 24 hours. There are lots of ordinances out there people need to be aware of!

Posted on 03/04/2008 at 1:03:21 PM

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