Englewood maintains a no-canvass registry through the City Clerk for owners refusing real estate solicitation contacts at their properties.
Property owners in Englewood who do not wish to be canvassed or solicited for the sale or rental of real property may submit a written request to add their name and address to a list maintained by the City Clerk. The list is available for public inspection, and copies are furnished to applicants who file notices of intent to canvass or solicit. Owners may request removal in writing at any time. Anyone receiving pecuniary gain from real estate transactions must give advance written notification to the City Clerk before canvassing, with each notice valid for up to 30 days.
Soliciting listed addresses or canvassing without filing the required notice can result in fines and license revocation.
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