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Old August 15th 05, 11:09 PM
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Default OT getting back in to raaaaaaaaadio housing covenent question

I am soon to inherit my mothers house If I can stay alive longer
than she does with her cancer and me with my heart trubs'
Anyhow, if anyone knows... there are currently no
covenants about antennas for this neighborhood.. Wheew!
I got a copy from the deeds place to be safe and
the covenants expire in 5 more years. 35 yrs from dated
land sub-division development.

Question is what happens after the covenants expire?

Can someone write and file new ones?
Will they have to allow me time etc do file protests or what ever?
If I get my antennas up first do they have to be "grandfathered"
into any new covenants?

I don't plan huge or "obscene" type antennas, just
something to get on the air again with. Maybe a
short stout tower to get over the top of the roof.
Might be a vertical or two in the future 2m. 10m?
But I am still stuck with these nagging questions in
today's environment.

Thanks anyone K4TWO Gary




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Old August 15th 05, 11:36 PM
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Mr Fed UP wrote:

I am soon to inherit my mothers house If I can stay alive longer
than she does with her cancer and me with my heart trubs'
Anyhow, if anyone knows... there are currently no
covenants about antennas for this neighborhood.. Wheew!
I got a copy from the deeds place to be safe and
the covenants expire in 5 more years. 35 yrs from dated
land sub-division development.

Question is what happens after the covenants expire?

Can someone write and file new ones?
Will they have to allow me time etc do file protests or what ever?
If I get my antennas up first do they have to be "grandfathered"
into any new covenants?


I would strongly encourage you to get advice from a local lawyer who
understands your state and local housing laws. There seems to be
quite a bit of variation from one area of the country to another, and
it's likely that advice you might be given might not apply in your area.

In some areas, the local homeowner's association is granted quite a
bit of power to create new covenants. This can be done by the HO's
board, which may or may not have been elected by a majority of the
homeowners, and their actions may or may not be subject to review by
the homeowners.

But I am still stuck with these nagging questions in
today's environment.


If you want answers that you can depend upon, I think you ought to
plan to speak with a lawyer who practices property law in the county
in which the home exists.

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Old August 15th 05, 11:47 PM
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Ok. I didn't know some legal folks had specialties in this field.
But after reading the reply I guess maybe no different than other things.
Thanks. I'll look as far as my wallet will take me comfortably. hi hi.

From Clarksville TN... maybe win the lotto and put up a 400 ft tower. lol

Thanks Gary

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In article ,
Mr Fed UP wrote:

I am soon to inherit my mothers house If I can stay alive longer
than she does with her cancer and me with my heart trubs'
Anyhow, if anyone knows... there are currently no
covenants about antennas for this neighborhood.. Wheew!
I got a copy from the deeds place to be safe and
the covenants expire in 5 more years. 35 yrs from dated
land sub-division development.

Question is what happens after the covenants expire?

Can someone write and file new ones?
Will they have to allow me time etc do file protests or what ever?
If I get my antennas up first do they have to be "grandfathered"
into any new covenants?


I would strongly encourage you to get advice from a local lawyer who
understands your state and local housing laws. There seems to be
quite a bit of variation from one area of the country to another, and
it's likely that advice you might be given might not apply in your area.

In some areas, the local homeowner's association is granted quite a
bit of power to create new covenants. This can be done by the HO's
board, which may or may not have been elected by a majority of the
homeowners, and their actions may or may not be subject to review by
the homeowners.

But I am still stuck with these nagging questions in
today's environment.


If you want answers that you can depend upon, I think you ought to
plan to speak with a lawyer who practices property law in the county
in which the home exists.

--
Dave Platt AE6EO
Hosting the Jade Warrior home page: http://www.radagast.org/jade-warrior
I do _not_ wish to receive unsolicited commercial email, and I will
boycott any company which has the gall to send me such ads!



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Old August 16th 05, 03:24 PM
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hi,

There is a topic on www.eham.net for
antenna restrictions in the forums section.

Lots of good ideas there but best to
check with the local lawyers.

Good thing is perhaps everyone has
forgotten about these restrictions if any.

Good luck with your health issues.

73 joey

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Old August 17th 05, 06:46 AM
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Gee thanks. Read many. Now may have to move to another planet.

No wonder some folks go nuts. The same folks that b--ch and complain
would be the first to beg for help in an emergency eh.

Now I know why all the blacksmith shops in the westerns were on the end
of town.... covenants ran em off.

I wonder how covenants come in to play if I get a good size motor home or
RV and hang a humongous antenna and crank up on it.... mobile radio. Maybe
with some directive antennas I could squirt at the complainers homes. LOL

Good luck everyone. I'll put mine up and take a chance no one notices with
the trees in the background and the motorcycle/motorboat boob next door
Just the individual not the groups. varooooom!!!

"joey" wrote in message
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hi,

There is a topic on www.eham.net for
antenna restrictions in the forums section.

Lots of good ideas there but best to
check with the local lawyers.

Good thing is perhaps everyone has
forgotten about these restrictions if any.

Good luck with your health issues.

73 joey



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