- Civil Code § 4710 - Davis-Stirling
The governing documents may not prohibit posting or displaying of noncommercial signs, posters, flags, or banners on or in a member’s separate interest, except as required for the protection of public health or safety or if the posting or display would violate a local, state, or federal law
- California Civil Code section 4710 (2025) - California. Public. Law
The governing documents may not prohibit posting or displaying of noncommercial signs, posters, flags, or banners on or in a member’s separate interest, except as required for the protection of public health or safety or if the posting or display would violate a local, state, or federal law
- Flags, Banners Signs - FindHOALaw
“The governing documents may not prohibit posting or displaying of noncommercial signs, posters, flags, or banners on or in a member’s separate interest, except as required for the protection of public health or safety or if the posting or display would violate a local, state, or federal law ”
- Dos and Don’ts When Regulating Political Campaign Signs
Summarizing Civil Code Section 4710 “in a nutshell,” a homeowner may post political sign(s) not larger than nine (9) square feet made of statutorily permitted materials in or on his or her separate interest property
- California Yard Sign and Flag Statutes
(a) The governing documents may not prohibit posting or displaying of noncommercial signs, posters, flags, or banners on or in a member's separate interest, except as required for the protection of public health or safety or if the posting or display would violate a local, state, or federal law
- Free Speech - Flyers and Flags
Non-commercial signs and banners are protected and may be displayed on or in a member’s residence under Civil Code Section 4710 The content of the flag may not be regulated so long as it is noncommercial, but there are limitations on the location, size, and material used in such displays
- Can I put a sign or sticker on my mailbox? - National Mailboxes
One common question that arises when it comes to mailboxes is whether it’s permissible to put signs or stickers on them Mailboxes serve as essential communication tools, and people often want to personalize or convey certain messages through these prominent fixtures
- Civil Code Section 4710 - Display of Noncommercial Signs or Flags
(a) The governing documents may not prohibit posting or displaying of noncommercial signs, posters, flags, or banners on or in a member's separate interest, except as required for the protection of public health or safety or if the posting or display would violate a local, state, or federal law
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