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I am a realtor that posted a sign for sale in a community that Roger Hartzog manages. A home across the street had a sign posted for 152 days. That agent said she was never told to remove their sign. There were other signs in the neighborhood as well. I assumed it was allowed to post signs in this community. I received an email stating it needed to be removed within 5 days. I called Roger and apologized letting him know I would remove it. That day, I removed the sign. That afternoon I sent the request in to the sign company to have the post removed. It was a Friday afternoon so the sign company didn't process the request until Monday. Because the community is so far out, they only work in this area on Fridays. Roger removed it without telling me despite my quick efforts in getting it done. The sign company charged me for the post and the "rented arrow" rider pointing to the home, and they charged me for the drive to the property. Roger was NOT accommodating to help me get the post back and I still don't have it. Personally, I think it was way too harsh considering I called him right away to let him know I will be working on it. This type of management company is what gives having HOA's a bad name. :(
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