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Dave Platt wrote:
Unfortunatly, I can't mount an outdoor antenna. I rent, and the landlord won't allow it. Isn't there a federal law allowing TV antennas? Or did you sign a personal contract agreeing not to install a TV antenna? The OTARD rule (to which you're referring) allows installation of an over-the-air TV antenna, but it only applies if the antenna is installed in an area which is exclusively for the tenant's use. People who rent houses are usually able to take advantage of it. Apartment dwellers often can't, because they aren't renting the whole building and thus don't have "exclusive use" rights to the roof or exterior. It's considerably more subtle than that, since there are large commercial interests at play (unlike for ham antennas).. Go to the FCC OTARD page and get the real scoop. http://www.fcc.gov/mb/facts/otard.html As a practical matter, the courts/adminstrative law judges have held that the landlord's control does not cover, for instance, the air space outside your window, so if you can mount the antenna within the window's dimensions(either inside or outside), you're good to go. It is ok for the landlord to prohibit, say, attaching to the wall outside, though. Whether the window frame itself is "under your control" is another question. |
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