Neon John wrote: > On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 13:43:41 -0500, Chuck Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Neon John wrote: >>> Federal law says that landlords cannot prohibit satellite TV dishes. >>> Another one of >>> those "best laws money can buy". The implication for a solution to the GPS >>> antenna >>> problem is fairly obvious..... >> I think you need to read the law a little bit more carefully! > > Should have figured you'd be the one to make that kind of pedantic reply.
Really? I wasn't aware that I had a reputation for being a pedant. >> What the law says, as I read it, is that you can put up radio, >> TV, or satellite antennas on your own property, regardless of >> covenants, home owners association rules, or zoning ordinances. >> But, if the property isn't yours, or isn't available for your >> exclusive use, it is up to the owner (or controlling authority) >> to decide whether you may or may not. > > I'm neither interested in parsing individual sentences in a regulation (I > hire a > lawyer to do that for me) nor debating this guy's controlling status. As a > landlord, > I've been told that if I want to avoid a slew of legal fees and hassles, let > the > tenants put up their dishes as they wish as long as the placement is > reasonable. As > an observer, I notice that most every apartment complex I've observed follows > that > same guidance. And I explained the bounds of "reasonable". I cannot imagine why that would put you in a huff. > > I'll rephrase. "The implication for a solution to the GPS antenna problem is > fairly > obvious 99.999% of the time..... Put the dish up, strap on a GPS receiver > and see > what happens. Sheesh. I long ago tired of the petty rules and regulations the city folk foist onto each other. So I bought a farm and do pretty much as I please. -Chuck Harris _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.
