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BANDIT SIGNS! BANDIT SIGNS!!

Victor Rallo
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Sacramento!

Going to buy and put up bandit signs this week but I would like to know is that illegal in Sacramento? Do you know if you or someone has been cited for putting them up? I don’t see a lot where I drive for dollars and would like to put mine up. Don’t have a whole of money to go to a attorney just yet but I want to take action.

Normal signs that will say : we buy house with cash:

Any information I can gather about this will be hopeful thank you

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Tim Kunz
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Tim Kunz
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@Victor Rallo I have limited experience with this, but I did a short bandit sign campaign back in 2016 in Sacramento.  Actually ended up getting stopped by an officer while placing one, haha.  He just told me not to do it and went on with his business.  I don't know the true legalities behind it, but I've never heard of anyone getting in any real trouble for it or even getting a call from officials because of it.  They have much bigger issues to deal with imho.  Seems like the ones placed high on power poles and in more difficult locations to be easily removed stay up longer.  Don't want to give advice but just my experiences.  Let me know if you're able to come across any deals here locally you're willing to wholesale.

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