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Is it legal to advertise anything (banners, cars, trailers, items for sale) on property im renting?

I moved to a house which happens to be a hot spot for cars driving by. All day everyday cars drive by cause its right off a busy street. So can I just advertise to the community that im offering cheap advertising on my rented property of anything??

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Your city more then likely does not allow any ty[e of advertising in a residential area, especially one that has a lot of traffic as it can be not only an eye sore, but cause traffic problems. But if it is legal in your city you would then need to contract with the landlord, as you can't rent out property you do not own without a contract stating so.

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You would need to consult with your landlord. This would be something that would be the lease paperwork.

by Pretty Boy 25- 2 months ago

No you cannot without the landlords permission. You rent the property as your primary residence not a commercial establishment. Town laws and zoning may cause the landlord to receive some hefty fines, you ready to pay them

by sassy25- 2 months ago

Check with the city where the property is located. Many cities have sign ordinances prohibiting such types of advertising. It also depends on the zoning of the property. In the cities near where I live all signs have to pre-approved by the building and safety department, including in commercial zones, before it goes up. Your landlord would have nothing to say about it if it is legal (by ordinance) to do so unless your lease or rental agreement specifically prohibits it.

by Glenn S- 2 months ago

Your lease may prevent it. Zoning laws may prevent it. Your landlord may have the right to overrule it even though it is not in the lease. You should check with all these sources.

by gafpromise- 2 months ago