SIGNS UP FOR DEBATE: Local HOAs attempt to regulate political display (IN)

Political signs lining neighborhood streets are commonplace during election season, but in some Johnson County neighborhoods, there are few or none to be found.  Local party leaders have heard of about 20 cases in multiple neighborhoods of local homeowners associations (HOA) asking residents to take down their political signs. In many cases, HOA leaders said residents were asked to take down signs because they did not get permission to display them.  Indiana law says they don’t have to.    Read the article…………………………….

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