Synopsis As Introduced Creates the Homeowner's Property Signage Act. Provides that a homeowner may erect signage on the homeowner's property if the sign is erected for the purpose of informing the public of good faith concerns about public health or environmental issues on or near the property on which the sign is erected. Provides that there is a presumption that erecting such a sign is not defamatory or otherwise wrongful conduct. Provides that a plaintiff shall overcome the presumption by clear and convincing evidence. Provides that a defendant who prevails in a civil action may recover all legal fees and costs related to the defense of the action. Effective immediately.