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Bill Jeffrey wrote:
By Federal law, TV and radio receiving antennas, dishes, and so forth, for household (non-commercial) use, are exempt from local restrictions (including any and all HOA covenants). I don't know if this exemption extends to ham radio antennas or not, but I would think that a pretty good case could be made. Bill I'd sure like to see some references on that one! I have lived in several communities that specifically forbade outside antennas of any kind.... including TV. For instance whenever I have lived in a townhouse, I owned the inside of the house up to the common walls, but the community owned everything outside of the house. It would be hard to imagine how I would be allowed, by Federal exemption, to deface someone else's property so that I may put up an antenna. -Chuck |
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