It takes active effort to break into a house. It takes zero effort to ignore a header. It's more akin to everyone having a sign on their yard that says "Please don't break into this house."
> In a nutshell, no, door to door solicitation isn’t illegal. But if you have a no soliciting sign posted on your property, and the salesperson is refusing to vacate the property, they can be assessed trespassing fines and possible legal charges.
> But if you have a no soliciting sign posted on your property, and the salesperson is refusing to vacate the property, they can be assessed trespassing fines and possible legal charges.
How is this different from when you don't have the sign? Do they get to refuse vacating the property without trespassing in that case?