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Old 07-05-2012, 08:14 AM
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Could you share the source of your statement? What is the basis of that position of the "developer"?
It is part of the general deed restrictions. It is Rule 2.22 in some of the Deed Restrictions I checked online. However, I cannot see how it could prevent outsiders from soliciting door-to-door?? Some areas do have "No solicitation" signs posted. Perhaps, it is well enough marked to put visitors on notice??
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Old 07-05-2012, 12:47 PM
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It is part of the general deed restrictions. It is Rule 2.22 in some of the Deed Restrictions I checked online. However, I cannot see how it could prevent outsiders from soliciting door-to-door?? Some areas do have "No solicitation" signs posted. Perhaps, it is well enough marked to put visitors on notice??
2.22 states "The developer has the right to restrict solicitation, etc..........
I think under current law that right is not available and it is up to the homeowner to invoke the tresspassing law.
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Old 07-05-2012, 02:19 PM
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Old 07-05-2012, 03:50 PM
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2.22 states "The developer has the right to restrict solicitation, etc..........
I think under current law that right is not available and it is up to the homeowner to invoke the tresspassing law.
What's the current law you point to in your post?? The gates I passed on my journeys today had a "No solicitation" sign posted where you wand your security card. I have not seen something like this though when you go through a Visitor gate. Could be there though as I am usually watching the traffic at the gates rather than was is posted on them.
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Old 07-05-2012, 04:11 PM
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What's the current law you point to in your post?? The gates I passed on my journeys today had a "No solicitation" sign posted where you wand your security card. I have not seen something like this though when you go through a Visitor gate. Could be there though as I am usually watching the traffic at the gates rather than was is posted on them.
Current law being.....there isn't a current law. At least I could not find one.
I did read in The Village Voice the following;
"Community Watch cannot prevent anyone from coming into the community, such as visitors, solicitors and trespassers. CW can, however, assist residents with the removal of trespassers from their property, and call for law enforcement to investigate suspicious persons and remove trespassers if CW cannot persuade them to leave."
This tends to imply that solicitors cannot be kept out of TV, but can be asked to leave your property.
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