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Gordon wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote in news:R0QIl.15486$pr6.5577 @flpi149.ffdc.sbc.com: Gordon 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? There may well be. But my landlord has shown an active disregard for any such landlord/tennent laws and there may also be neighborhood CC&R's. Your landlord may show a disregard, but he can't actually do anything. As in, he can't evict you (what would be the grounds? whatever is in your lease/rental contract is superseded by federal law in this case) (granted, he can try to evict you, and you'd potentially have to go to court to fight it, but he can't get the sheriff out to remove you, and if he does a "self-help" eviction, he's committing a felony: breaking and entering, burglary, etc.) CC&Rs are even more toothless here. There's a presumption that what you want to do is legal, and the HOA would have to prove otherwise, and in the mean time, you get to keep your antenna. Read the FCC page. I did find plans on the internet for a huge dual Hoverman design. A terrible overkill for my purposes. But, I could lean such a thing against a wall outside of where the TV is located. |
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