Wednesday, May 1, 2013

What does a no soliciting sign in a neighborhood mean?

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Megan B


I took my new ice cream truck to a new neighborhood today, everyone was siked because it's been awhile since they've had a truck come through there. Kids were happy, parents were happy, but one guy had to flag me down and tell me he pays money to the home owners assco to not have solicitors. It just doesn't seem like soliciting to me. Everyone bought from me and asked if I could come back next week. Shouldn't the hoa have to be the one's to tell me I can't come there anymore. What can I do?


Answer
That means you can't go into their neighborhood and sell product.

If you're making money, keep going, just remember to keep some stashed back in case you get fined. (Worst case scenario, but it could happen).



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