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what i dont understand is if you guys dont like the deed restrictions
you are legally free not to sign the deed and move to another area why should the federal government step in and tell some city or housing community that the CONTRACT you knowingly and willing signed is worthless you guys and your wives all want the nice classy neighborhoods and gated communities with the fine trimmed lawns and lexus in every driveway but you think your special cause you want to have an outside antenna well how would you feel if your next door neighbor paintes his house the most aful shade of slime yellow you ever saw? you would be down to the community meeting griping your heads off so either live with the contract your signed or move |
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craigm you must be a supporter of the U.S. Attorney General and his
patriot bill. Yes, it happens all the time: We veterans didn't go to war to defend our right to loose our rights. Which is what you and people like you are doing. Taking our right to do as we please one by one. Next you'll be expecting us to start goose stepping. craigm, are you on the board of some HOA? You sure sound like it. The majority of those people have never had any power of others and now they believe they can control the world. REMEMBER: "It's nice to be important, but more important to be nice". SouthDakotaRadio wrote: In article , "craigm" writes: It is called living in a community, being part of the society. It is done all the time. More of the "give up your individual rights for the good of society" nonsense. "Community" is 7/9 of "COMMUNISM." Don't forget that! |
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![]() Dennis Kaylor wrote: what i dont understand is if you guys dont like the deed restrictions you are legally free not to sign the deed and move to another area why should the federal government step in and tell some city or housing community that the CONTRACT you knowingly and willing signed is worthless you guys and your wives all want the nice classy neighborhoods and gated communities with the fine trimmed lawns and lexus in every driveway but you think your special cause you want to have an outside antenna well how would you feel if your next door neighbor paintes his house the most aful shade of slime yellow you ever saw? you would be down to the community meeting griping your heads off so either live with the contract your signed or move Dear HOA's COPS, NO, it's not time to move. It's time to get sneaky and stealthy with your antennas, find me if you can. But there isn't a darn thing you can do about it as long as it's not in the public's eye. By the way, my Dish Networks dish is going up. Thank you FCC for making them LEGAL. But is was going up regardless, just like the others have in this housing plan with such antenna restrictions. HOA's that restricted antennas made cable the only way your could receive any tv stations. That was illegal from the start. As I have said, I am moving into such a housing plan. "WE" don't own a lexus or similar vehicle and I haven't seen one in the plan. The majority of people there seem to be down to earth everyday nice people, until you get to the HOA Cops, which every housing plan with HOA restrictions of any kind has. Normal people who reside in a nice house isn't going to paint their house some weird color, park junk vehicles, let their grass turn to weed or put up gigantic towers and antennas, etc.. By the way, I haven't signed any such agreement when I bought the house. I do know that such HOA "BS" does exist just to please the people residing there that doesn't trust their neighbors. They are the ones that should move. "TRUST" is the word. I did some checking and the first house sold in the plan was to a nice family (mechanic) with two children. He/they have an immaculate looking yard and house. He is a scanner enthusiast and has his antennas located in his attic, aside from his dish which is located on the back of roof. Where there's a will there is a way. "God Bless America" for the freedoms we still have. Have a positive day. |
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In article , Dennis Kaylor
writes: what i dont understand is if you guys dont like the deed restrictions you are legally free not to sign the deed and move to another area You don't get it. In many areas, ALL desirable properties are in deed restricted developments. The only alternative is to live in the ghetto with all the pimps, gang bangers, drug dealers, and other criminals. Not much of a "choice", is it? |
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![]() wrote in message ... What Ed is saying is: If you enjoy a hobby that requires an antenna or anything outside your home forget it, buckle down to raising fish and sell the radio hobby stuff. That will be the day I turn my home over the HOA Cops, agreement or not. If homeowners keep buckling down to these people next thing you will be paying their mortgage and taxes. Go Bless America for the freedoms our proud veterans fought for. A very good example of the viewpoint of a rogue who tries to cloak her improprieties in the blood of patriots and the silk of religion. The fundamental civility of our society is based on our ability to enter into contracts. We promise something and the other party promises something. A contract is simply a permanent record of the defined promises. You are expected to uphold your promises. What I am saying is quite simple; if you don't like the terms of a contract, then don't enter into it. Ed WB6WSN |
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![]() "Dwight Stewart" wrote in message hlink.net... "Ed Price" wrote: Read the rest of the ruling. It defines that the antenna may be located only in your private area (patio, balcony), not in the public or mutually owned areas (roof, outside wall). This makes it none too helpful for apartment and condo dwellers. Accept it; there are some hobbies that are incompatible with high-density dwellings. How does that chance anything I said, Ed? I said nothing about apartment and condo dwellers, and nothing about antenna location. Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ It doesn't change anything you said. I posted my comments to amplify and clarify your (and earlier poster's) comments, not as a refutation. Try not to view everything as a challenge. Ed WB6WSN |
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Normal people who reside in a nice house isn't going to paint their
house some weird color, park junk vehicles, let their grass turn to weed or put up gigantic towers and antennas, etc.. Hams are not normal people, they want gigantic towers and antennas. |
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That is right .... put up the bigest antenna as high as you can get it.
If it stays up more than 6 months then it was not big or high enough! Willee "Ralph Mowery" wrote in message ... Normal people who reside in a nice house isn't going to paint their house some weird color, park junk vehicles, let their grass turn to weed or put up gigantic towers and antennas, etc.. Hams are not normal people, they want gigantic towers and antennas. |
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![]() Ralph Mowery wrote: Normal people who reside in a nice house isn't going to paint their house some weird color, park junk vehicles, let their grass turn to weed or put up gigantic towers and antennas, etc.. Hams are not normal people, they want gigantic towers and antennas. Ralph, just what is your ham call??? |
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