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Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Many proud graduates like to display their school flag in front of their homes to share to others how much they value their alma mater. However, some homeowners associations may frown upon the idea because it violates their local policies and laws. Before putting a school flag on your front lawn or window, check your local rules first and ask the neighborhood association about the requisites.
Civil Code Section 1353.6 provides that non-commercial posters, signs, flags and banners cannot be prevent by associations from being displayed except if these show to be a risk to people’s health and safety. Signs and posters are required to be no bigger than nine square feet while non-commercial banners and flags should not be bigger than 15 square feet.
If your school flag measures less than 15 feet, the homeowners group might let you display it. Make sure that the pole, fabric and other materials are not prone to causing danger to others.
A United States flag cannot be disallowed for being displayed under any circumstance. Civil Code Section 1353.5 provides that the U.S. flag should be allowed to fly and presented anywhere. Americans are actually encouraged to showcase the national flag with pride and respect.
Other signs like signs to lease or sell property cannot be prohibited fully. However, there may be restrictions imposed. Civil Code Section 712 to 713 provides for the rules when it comes to the size and measurements of the flag and signs. These should also give full information about the seller’s address and contact details.

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by: The Flagman