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Updated about 6 years ago, 09/11/2018

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Michael Palma
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Lake Mary, FL
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Door Hanging Marketing Question

Michael Palma
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Lake Mary, FL
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Hey Everyone, 

I am realtor in the Orlando area and am looking into door hanger marketing. After some research, it seems, there is nothing illegal about it, as long as there is not active knocking/engaging with the home owner, as well as staying away from communities whos HOA has a no trespassing sign

I get them all the time at my house, but they are usually for restaurants, which isn't offensive at all, which is why people probably won't complain and much as "I would like to help you sell your house if your house, etc"

If anyone has any advice or knowledge about possible fines associated with this it would be much appreciated.  I know the majority of people wont call and complain.... But I figure if I am hitting 10,000 homes, I should expect complaints in 1%-5% and I just want to make sure that this move makes sense monetarily.

Thanks!

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