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PRB-1 and CCNR's
On Mar 10, 11:12 am, Cecil Moore wrote:
KC4UAI wrote: This is important to me because I live in a deed restricted community with a very picky HOA. Did you previously agree to the restrictions? If so, it is likely a legally enforceable contract between you and the other party. In all fairness, Yes and no. Did I know about the restrictions? Yes, however, unless I had asked about antennas, the only thing I would have been told was that there was a HOA and they collected dues to support the community pool. But, I really had no other choice at the time and don't really have one now. There simply are no similar houses in the area that would not have CCNRs where I could relocate to. The problem here is that the CCNR's are not a contract between me and the HOA per-say, but an agreement with every other lot owner in the subdivision. This means I could go the the HOA and get an agreement to alter the CCNRs but my neighbor could still choose to enforce the CCNRs himself even if the HOA declined. The only way to change the CCNR's is to get *every* party of the contract (all 250+ lot owners) to agree. My only real option is a federal rule similar to PRB-1 and what it does for broadcast and data services. (or wining the lottery or finding some non-existent house w/o CCNR's that the XYL and I can live with..) -= Bob =- |