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What rules apply to signage or advertising my home for rent or sale on 30A?

July 9, 2026

Brandon Zellers advises that signage and advertising rules along 30A depend on where your property is located. While Florida law generally allows homeowners to market a home for sale or rent, many communities, HOAs, and condominium associations have their own rules regarding signs, placement, size, and how long they can remain displayed.

Some neighborhoods allow traditional real estate signs, while others prohibit them or require approval before installation. Luxury communities along 30A often have stricter design standards to preserve the neighborhood's appearance. Vacation rental properties may also have restrictions on exterior signs advertising short term rentals.

Online advertising should accurately describe the property and disclose any rental restrictions or occupancy limits. Misleading marketing can create problems during a transaction and lead to disputes.

Before installing a sign or advertising your property, review your HOA guidelines and Walton County regulations. Brandon Zellers helps homeowners navigate these requirements so they can market their property confidently while staying compliant and maximizing exposure.

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