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Johnathan Mark
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  • Houston, TX
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Bandit Sign Placement

Johnathan Mark
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Houston, TX
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What's going on everyone? Hope you're out there killing it! I've been back and forth for the past 3 months on bandit signs. Wasn't a big fan of them until we had our local elections here in Dallas. So many signs placed across the city and I was shocked by the recall I had of certain politician's names when it came time for me to cast my votes! It was literally a sign that I should place an order (no pun intended).

I wondered if you all had any suggestions on where to place my signs. Busy 4-way stops and intersections seem obvious, but any other places you've seen with great results?

Appreciate it!

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Mike Cumbie
  • REALTOR®
  • Brockport, NY
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Mike Cumbie
  • REALTOR®
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Hi @Johnathan Mark

Make sure to check your local regulations. It's kind of funny how some places have a no bandit sign rule....... except for those running for office.....

  • Mike Cumbie

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