I said I have often checked the back yard but never said anything about hopping a fence with a locked gate.Florida people love to brag about "castle laws". I've had people get upset that I came inside their screened in porch to knock on the front door, and I don't think hopping fences to look around the back yard is too well respected. In rural midwest areas like the one I grew up in, you would be greeted with a smile. In Florida, there are hordes of people just waiting for the opportunity to shoot someone. I've had one guy answer the door with a gun already when his wife set the appointment. How do you think he may have answered it if he found me inside his locked, fenced in back-yard? All I'm saying is, it's a sales person's job to push, but it depends on the area he's in.
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