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![]() "Dave Shrader" wrote in message news:JL8zb.7008$_M.27952@attbi_s54... There a new thought for this thread that has not been discussed and I'd like to open the subject. Bill and Mary, in their mid 50s, buy a home in a CC&R community and are quite happy with the community and the CC&Rs. Ten years later, Bill retires and a friend introduces him to Ham Radio. Bill finds it fascinating and after several months passes his exam and becomes W9BILL. By this time he has forgotten many details of the CC&Rs. He proceeds to erect a simple dipole antenna in the back of his property using trees along the property line for antenna support. The HOA police show up! What are Bill's options: He is retired and his income is lower than when employed so moving is a very difficult option? OK, just what justifies Bill's actions? His age? His loss of memory? He's a retiree? His simple antenna design? Or, to put it simpler, after a few years go by, is it OK to ignore parts of a contract that may complicate your life? His current options? Take down that simple antenna, and all is now in compliance with the HOA CC&R's. That shouldn't stretch his budget too far. Ed wb6wsn |