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Q.Can the HOA legally restrict a homeowner from displaying a sign?

A.Both condominiums and planned developments are private property, and as such the occupants have no constitutional right to freedom of expression. Sign restrictions and prohibitions in governing documents are generally valid and enforceable, unless the restrictions purport to prohibit signs advertising a unit or lot for sale or rental, including related signs providing directions to the property, and the homeowner or agent's name, address and telephone number. The HOA, however, may impose reasonable restrictions on the location, size, dimensions, and design of these signs. No restrictions can be imposed on the display of the U.S. flag.

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