August 2019 Southeast Edition

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Kelly Hall Joins Autobody News in Sales Management

tently increased unit sales and sales revenue. Most recently, she spent Autobody News is excited to intro- time at Cars.com in San Diego as duce you to our newest Regional a digital media senior representative where she was responsible for Sales Manager, Kelly Hall. the growth of new acKelly comes with an count sales, while advisextensive sales background ing GM/owner principles in the automotive industry. on best practices. She has been responsible Kelly has the experifor sales development and ence and passion needed client servicing in the field to thrive at Autobody for 15+ years. In addition, News. She is very enthushe has expertise in B2B siastic to begin calling on sales and marketing. Autobody News’ regional and national acSpecifically, she has Regional Sales worked at Riverside Lexus Manager, Kelly Hall counts as a sales representative here. and Tustin Lexus as Fi“I’m ready to start working nance Manager. There she was responsible for selling value-add retail alongside the team and utilizing my options and facilitating the financing skills,” Kelly said. “I am all about growing and of sold vehicles. Then she worked at LoJack Corporation, a stolen vehicle Autobody News is the perfect place recovery system, where she consis- to do just that.” by Autobody News Staff

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Sacramento County, CA, Says It’s Illegal to Work on Your Own Car in Your Own Garage by Walter Olson, Overlawyered

It’s common for communities to use zoning codes to exclude commercial and industrial uses from residential areas, but Sacramento County, CA, seems extra-zealous about making sure that residents

don’t try to operate auto repair businesses amid homes. While it concedes to residents the right to perform minor auto repairs on their own cars in their driveway or garage, it bans repairs or maintenance in any of the following circumstances:

1. Using tools not normally found in a residence;

2. Conducted on vehicles registered to persons, not currently residing on the lot or parcel; 3. Conducted outside a fully enclosed garage and resulting in any vehicle being inoperable for a period in excess of twenty-four hours. So if you’re thinking of doing fairly minor work on your dad’s or girlfriend’s car, or trying any work that might run into a snag and have to be carried over to the next day — let alone working on a project car as a hobby, as many do — Sacramento County has other plans, and it doesn’t matter whether or not you are creating any nuisance for neighbors. “One commenter on the Grassroots Motorsports forum reported that he’d already been issued a $430 fine for working on his car in his garage.” [Jason Torchinsky, Jalopnik] We thank Overlawyered for reprint permission.


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