“I’m a huge fan of ther/AmIOverreactingsubreddit where people chat through their reactions to sticky situations.

“About a week ago, I asked him in person if he could move it.

I dont remember EXACTLY what he said but it was something to the effect of hed consider it.”

A white fence in front of a house displays a "Trump 2024 - Save America Again!" banner

It was about a 6x4 wood sign.

Another personshared, “Oh god, I had a landlord do this years ago.

And the sign was HUGE.

Text conversation discussing the relocation of a Trump sign from one yard to another to maintain visibility and reduce blocking the mailbox

It was like 12 feet across.

I called my landlord and cursed her out.

Told her to call those people asap to remove it or I was going to destroy the sign.

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They came back but left two deep, wide holes in the yard.

I was so mad.

I told her if she did it again, I wouldnt even give a courtesy heads up.”

Windows filled with Trump 2024 campaign posters, a sign reading "I am not a listless vessel," and a smaller Trump 2020 poster

Some people chimed in to say they’re on the landlord’s side in this debate.

This personcommented, “Not trying to be an asshole here, but yeah, you are overreacting.

First thing, its just a sign.

Left sign shows Kamala Harris with the word "HOPE." Right sign shows Donald Trump with the word "NOPE" and hashtag #nevertrump

Even if its not the candidate that you support, its just a sign.

Second reason, its not your house.

I wouldn’t like it either.

A charming house with an American flag on the porch. A small dog is sitting near the steps. The home has a well-kept lawn with flowers and shrubs

I wouldn’t piss off the landlord if I had reasonable rent, especially today.

I’d pick my battles wisely; is it worth the repercussions?”

You were respectful in your delivery.

Several political campaign signs, including a prominent "Trump 2024: Let's Save America" sign, are displayed along a grassy roadside

I hope your landlord chooses to concede.”

Question: Does your landlord know what you do for a living?

Others advised the tenant to look into renters laws in their area.

Any way you go with it, I think that would be a hard no on my part.

By law, it’s considered MY ‘home’ as long as the lease is in force."

I dont share or endorse his or anyone elses opinions.

Have a nice day.'"