East Vancouver couple prevail over homeowners association on when political signs can go up before election (WA)

Homeowners associations can no longer dictate when residents put up political yard signs thanks to a Vancouver couple’s lawsuit.  Under Washington state law, homeowners associations cannot ban people from displaying political yard signs before an election. But the law doesn’t specify how long before.  That spurred an argument between Janet and Phil Landesberg and the Fairway Village Homeowners Association that made its way to the Washington Court of Appeals, which ruled in favor of the couple April 9.   Read the article…………………………….

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