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Are there any legal issues or city ordinances pertaining to residential door to door advertising delivery?

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Are there any legal issues or city ordinances pertaining to residential door to door advertising delivery?

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A. We are not aware of any in the areas we cover in Southern California. We do try and respect gated communities or residences that request “No Soliciting”. However, delivering flyers is not considered by law to be “soliciting” as our crew members are not knocking on doors or specifically approaching people to sell them a product or service. It is not considered “Littering” because we are not blatantly disposing rubbish or debris on public or private property. If we are asked to leave a certain area because of homeowner association requirements, we leave. If we do not, we are subject to “Trespassing” violations. We are insured and carry a $1 million dollar liability policy.

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