balcony railing mount for DBS dish
On Jun 4, 8:33*am, moronsbegone wrote:
Not only that, If he uses NO nails or drills NO holes for screws
he is not adding to the structure perminantly witch is a no no
[common sense]. I would use a series of clamps, and not leave it
up in bad weather or when I am away , seems as though temporary
would be a better aproach. I'm having alot of luck using mine
indoors LoL.
* * If your landlord wants to be difficult, he can
* * prohibit the railing mounts - legally (assuming you're
* * in the U.S.). *The railing is not considered part of
* * the unit or the Exclusive Use area. It is part of the
* * exterior of the building. *Even condo CC&Rs that I
* * have seen explicitly state that balcony railings are
* * NOT part of the unit owned or rented. *Furthermore, he
* * can prevent it by safety considerations by claiming
* * that it presents a hazard of falling off onto people
* * below. *Since approval of a railing mount may pose a
* * liability risk for the building owner, he may bring up
* * the heavy legal artillery against you. *If I were
* * in your position, I'd make a cheap tripod and mount
* * the feet in cement blocks (just pour quickset cement
* * into a plastic bucket) on the balcony, and then mount
* * the dish to the tripod.
*TimDaniels*
did you happen to notice that the original thread was over in oct
2004??
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