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Originally Posted by Normal
Another valid point is the developer doesn’t own all the property they want restrictions of filming on. Often they are in “joint ownership” with a depositor who may have already purchased the land they are building on. I know that the lot has to be paid for before a design appointment is even accomplished. I believe also that there are circumstances where co-owners actually ask people like Goldwingnut to film and follow construction on their property.
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Don't know the scope of th order. But so far, it appears the signage is only on the fencing around Eastport commercial space?