Door-to-door commercial solicitation in Isleton requires a city business license. Residents may post No Soliciting signs which create a lawful order of trespass. Religious, political, and charitable canvassing receives greater First Amendment protection. California Business and Professions Code 17500 applies to misrepresentation.
Commercial door-to-door solicitation requires an Isleton city business license for vendors operating within city limits. Residential property owners have a right to post No Soliciting signs and solicitors who ignore posted signs commit trespass under Penal Code 602(o). Religious and political canvassing receives heightened First Amendment protection and generally cannot be banned outright though time restrictions (typically 9 AM to 7 PM) and basic registration requirements may apply. California Business and Professions Code 17500 prohibits false or misleading advertising in solicitation. Home improvement solicitation is specifically regulated by Business and Professions Code 7151.2 requiring 3-day right of cancellation for contracts signed at the home. Seniors have additional protections under Civil Code 1689.6 extending cancellation to 5 days.
Ignoring No Soliciting sign PC 602(o): infraction trespass. Unlicensed commercial solicitation: administrative citation 100 to 500 dollars.
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