Sign, Sign, Everywhere a Sign
Trying to sell a home in Helena, Montana, has gotten a little bit more difficult. City law says commercial signs can be no more than four square feet. But the signs real estate agents typically put up in yards push the six square foot mark. The zoning commission has recommended allowing real estate signs of up to five square feet to be placed in yards. The city commission is looking into the issue of real estate signs and mulling changes in the law.
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