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Bylaws for order 234079
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{ | |
"order_id": 234079, | |
"property_id": 346668, | |
"category": "Signs", | |
"should_analyst_check": false, | |
"bylaw_id": 650, | |
"bylaw_string": "\"For Sale\", security signage, or builder signage are allowed with size restrictions.", | |
"raw_response": "\n Answer: Yes, there are specific rules about signs. All signs must be approved by the Architectural Review Committee, with one exception: you can display a sign advertising your unit for sale/lease if it's no larger than 3 feet by 2 feet. Flashing or moving signs are not permitted anywhere on the property. <br>\n Rational: The HOA documents clearly state that any sign displayed to public view requires approval from the Architectural Review Committee. There is a specific size allowance for sale/lease signs, and an explicit prohibition on flashing/moving signs. This rule applies to all owners except the Declarant during the Period of Declarant Control. <br>\n Quote: No sign of any kind shall be displayed to the public view without the approval of the Architectural Review Committee; provided, however, that if the sign is no larger than three feet by two feet it may be displayed on or from a Unit advertising such Unit (whether or not improved) for sale or lease. No flashing or moving signs shall be permitted on the Property. <br>\n ", | |
"prompt": null, | |
"keywords": [ | |
"for sale,for rent,sale sign,rent sign,security sign", | |
"for sale,for rent,sale sign,rent sign,security sign", | |
"for sale,for rent,sale sign,rent sign,security sign", | |
"for sale,for rent,sale sign,rent sign,security sign", | |
"for sale,for rent,sale sign,rent sign,security sign" | |
], | |
"question": "Are there any specific rules or restrictions about putting up signs on my house? For example, if I want to put a \"For Sale\" sign, a security sign, or a builder's sign, do I need to ask for approval from the board or follow specific size limits? Also, are there any types of signs that are not allowed at all, like ones for businesses, professional services, military affiliations, or anything else? And are there rules about where signs can go, like whether I can put them outside on the building itself or if they have to stay inside where they aren\u2019t visible from the street?", | |
"rationale": "The HOA documents clearly state that any sign displayed to public view requires approval from the Architectural Review Committee. There is a specific size allowance for sale/lease signs, and an explicit prohibition on flashing/moving signs. This rule applies to all owners except the Declarant during the Period of Declarant Control.", | |
"quote": "No sign of any kind shall be displayed to the public view without the approval of the Architectural Review Committee; provided, however, that if the sign is no larger than three feet by two feet it may be displayed on or from a Unit advertising such Unit (whether or not improved) for sale or lease. No flashing or moving signs shall be permitted on the Property.", | |
"bylaw_options": "650: \"For Sale\", security signage, or builder signage are allowed with size restrictions.\n651: No sign indicating commercial, professional or military use may be displayed in any way to be visible from the outside of a unit.\n652: No sign or emblem of any kind is allowed on the outside of the Unit.\n653: HOA has no policy against signs and emblems. Or I have no information to answer the question.\n654: \"For Sale\", security signage, or builder signage are allowed with board approval.", | |
"conflicting_value": null | |
} | |
], | |
"metadata": { | |
"order_id": 234079, | |
"property_id": 346668 | |
} | |
} |
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