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![]() wrote in message ... WHO are you to tell me or someone else what you consider is "in check" or not? You deal with your property and the rest of us shall deal with ours. **** that. If I move into an CC&R addition, I expect people to follow the rules. I would hope my neighbors would be smart enough to read important real estate documents. I don't care if my home is $300K. If some ham puts up a huge antenna and they make an exception, I will be documenting everything. As soon as that ham puts up a 4-sale sign, my huge ugly tower will go up. You wouldn't be against _my_ right to do this, right? If the ham had the balls to even say something about it I would laugh. In other words the ham would want his tower when it suits _him_, however if he takes it down to sell the home and a neighbor puts one up...that's just not right. |
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I spent five years on the board of, and two years as the president of, a 721
home development board of directors. We had a few blowhards who, like many in here, told us to go to hell and parked cars on blocks and the like. It wasn't rocket science. We voted a 30 day "take it away or go to court." We were impolitely told to go to hell. We didn't go to hell, we went to court. Not a big deal. Between the court costs and our lawyer's fees, the blowhard had a thousand dollar junk car project to remove. Three or four cases like that in the first couple of years and things got remarkably quiet, and we all got along like neighbors respecting the wishes of each other. I took perverse satisfaction in stringing copper tape under the eaves of the house, strangely just long enough to make a quarter wave dipole for forty meters. But it was painted with exactly the same shade that the eaves were painted, run with a quarter-gallon with adequate filtering, matched to the n'th degree, and worked the world on everything from forty on up. You could walk right up to it and not detect that there was an antenna of any sort. Not to mention the 2-meter groundplane disguised as a chimney strap. Painted wrought-iron black and strangely so, 19 inches long. Coax? Run down a mortar seam and painted mortar grey. From five feet away, it was indistinguishable from the mortar. I laugh at you blowhards telling us how you will do what you damn well please when and where you damn well please to do it. I note that none of you have tried it. Clever works. Big mouths don't. And, if you don't like the rules, either don't move in or once you move in then try to change them. If a majority of your neighbors agree, it is changed. That's the way I learned that this country works. Jim "Midwest Kid" shared these priceless pearls of wisdom: - wrote in message ... - WHO are you to tell me or someone else what you consider is "in check" - or not? You deal with your property and the rest of us shall deal with - ours. - If I move into an CC&R addition, I expect people to follow the -rules. I would hope my neighbors would be smart enough to read important -real estate documents. I don't care if my home is $300K. If some ham puts -up a huge antenna and they make an exception, I will be documenting -everything. Jim Weir, VP Eng. RST Eng. WX6RST A&P, CFI, and other good alphabet soup |
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![]() "Jim Weir" wrote in message ... I spent five years on the board of, and two years as the president of, a 721 home development board of directors. We had a few blowhards who, like many in here, told us to go to hell and parked cars on blocks and the like. It wasn't rocket science. We voted a 30 day "take it away or go to court." We were impolitely told to go to hell. We didn't go to hell, we went to court. Not a big deal. Between the court costs and our lawyer's fees, the blowhard had a thousand dollar junk car project to remove. "take it away or go to court."? This looks a bit like a small minded battle of the wills between Mr. BH and the Homeowner's Association. But I could easily be wrong. Did the Homeowner's Association give the car owners the option of fixing the cars? Did the Homeowner's Association ask for volenteers to help make the cars safe and reliable? A few guys who know what they are doing can get alot done in 30 day's spare time. It would be a neighborly offer to make. Three or four cases like that in the first couple of years and things got remarkably quiet, and we all got along like neighbors respecting the wishes of each other. I took perverse satisfaction in stringing copper tape under the eaves of the house, strangely just long enough to make a quarter wave dipole for forty meters. But it was painted with exactly the same shade that the eaves were painted, run with a quarter-gallon with adequate filtering, matched to the n'th degree, and worked the world on everything from forty on up. You could walk right up to it and not detect that there was an antenna of any sort. Not to mention the 2-meter groundplane disguised as a chimney strap. Painted wrought-iron black and strangely so, 19 inches long. Coax? Run down a mortar seam and painted mortar grey. From five feet away, it was indistinguishable from the mortar. I'm curious. How much do antennas reduce property values? Is there a formula for such things? I laugh at you blowhards telling us how you will do what you damn well please when and where you damn well please to do it. I note that none of you have tried it. No sir. Not me. I'd much rather discuss things politely rather than start telling people what to do. Clever works. Big mouths don't. And, if you don't like the rules, either don't move in or once you move in then try to change them. If a majority of your neighbors agree, it is changed. That's the way I learned that this country works. Jim Sometimes those meddlesome courts think the country works differently. They said the CC&Rs which prohibit a seller from selling his property to Blacks or Jews or Mexicans or any group in particular can't be enforced. I suppose it had something or other to do with civil rights. The Homeowner's Association can still regulate the color of the neighbor's house, if not the color of the neighbors. Frank Dresser |
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"Frank Dresser"
shared these priceless pearls of wisdom: -"take it away or go to court."? This looks a bit like a small minded -battle of the wills between Mr. BH and the Homeowner's Association. But -I could easily be wrong. Did the Homeowner's Association give the car -owners the option of fixing the cars? Did the Homeowner's Association -ask for volenteers to help make the cars safe and reliable? A few guys -who know what they are doing can get alot done in 30 day's spare time. -It would be a neighborly offer to make. The automobile could stay in the open carport for 30 days while being repaired (and there was no prohibition against working outside) or 30 days out of license. After that, the vehicle was in violation of the nuisance/eyesore part of the regs. There were also loopholes that allowed vehicles of obvious historical or antique interest more time while in the process of restoration. There was no contest of wills; the feller had the mindset of a few in this conversation who had absolutely no intention of abiding by what he signed. And we DID, by the way, require any real estate agent peddling property in the project to give the prospective owner a copy of the current regulations PRIOR to signing any binding contract. We also had the local 8th grade students read the regulations and any proposed amendments. If half of the students couldn't tell us exactly what the regulation said, it went back to the lawyer for rewrite at the lawyer's expense. - - - Three or four cases like that in - the first couple of years and things got remarkably quiet, and we all -got along - like neighbors respecting the wishes of each other. - - - -I'm curious. How much do antennas reduce property values? Is there a -formula for such things? Nope. And the primary purpose in my mind was NOT a reduction in property values. After having been a ham, elmer, and examiner for damn near 50 years, I still find a huge tower with beam in a small-lot residential neighborhood ugly. - - -No sir. Not me. I'd much rather discuss things politely rather than -start telling people what to do. We discussed politely but firmly. We didn't tell anybody what to do. We simply explained what the man already knew and said what we intended to do about it. There was no telling anybody anything. - - -Sometimes those meddlesome courts think the country works differently. -They said the CC&Rs which prohibit a seller from selling his property to -Blacks or Jews or Mexicans or any group in particular can't be enforced. -I suppose it had something or other to do with civil rights. The -Homeowner's Association can still regulate the color of the neighbor's -house, if not the color of the neighbors. Jesus. Can we spell b i g o t ????? Jim Jim Weir, VP Eng. RST Eng. WX6RST A&P, CFI, and other good alphabet soup |
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![]() "Frank Dresser" - -I'm curious. How much do antennas reduce property values? Is there a -formula for such things? Contact the ARRL. They have data that shows that antennas have NO impact on property values. They also have data showing that, in general, property values are rising faster in areas without CCRs & HOAs than in areas with them. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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![]() "Dee D. Flint" wrote in message gy.com... Contact the ARRL. They have data that shows that antennas have NO impact on property values. That is the whole damn point of CC&R. Your property value doesn't mean jack if you cannot SELL your home. There are more people willing to look elsewhere if my damn neighbor has some 20+ foot tower in his/her back yard. Again, towers can't hurt 'values' when you can't even get a person to make an offer. |
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![]() "Midwest Kid" wrote in message news:HFayb.256443$9E1.1368062@attbi_s52... "Dee D. Flint" wrote in message gy.com... Contact the ARRL. They have data that shows that antennas have NO impact on property values. That is the whole damn point of CC&R. Your property value doesn't mean jack if you cannot SELL your home. There are more people willing to look elsewhere if my damn neighbor has some 20+ foot tower in his/her back yard. Again, towers can't hurt 'values' when you can't even get a person to make an offer. Same organization has data showing it doesn't affect the sale of homes either. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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Midwest Kid wrote:
"Dee D. Flint" wrote in message gy.com... Contact the ARRL. They have data that shows that antennas have NO impact on property values. That is the whole damn point of CC&R. Your property value doesn't mean jack if you cannot SELL your home. There are more people willing to look elsewhere if my damn neighbor has some 20+ foot tower in his/her back yard. Again, towers can't hurt 'values' when you can't even get a person to make an offer. There are people that won't take a second look at your home if it isn't the right shade of beige that would like. You need to be living in a development where every thing is spelled out. Others do not. - Mike KB3EIA - |
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![]() "Midwest Kid" wrote in message news:HFayb.256443$9E1.1368062@attbi_s52... "Dee D. Flint" wrote in message gy.com... Contact the ARRL. They have data that shows that antennas have NO impact on property values. That is the whole damn point of CC&R. Your property value doesn't mean jack if you cannot SELL your home. There are more people willing to look elsewhere if my damn neighbor has some 20+ foot tower in his/her back yard. Again, towers can't hurt 'values' when you can't even get a person to make an offer. A buyer is not always a rational person. They may walk away because they don't like the landscaping or the paint job or whatever. Can you see HV powerlines from the back yard? Want to bet how many people are certain those cause cancer? Can you see a cellular tower nearby? Buyers don't want "radiation". What about a next-door ham antenna? Why not be afraid of that too? What if that big antenna blew off in a storm? It could hit your house! And when hams transmit, they make radiation! Who wants to move in next to some guy who makes radiation for fun?! You can't talk power levels and ionizing versus non-ionizing, because the buyer walks before you get that chance. Your neighbors know this, and this makes them fearful of what might happen to them if they wanted to sell. They don't care about your right to squirt RF into the world, all they care about is safeguarding their own families' (perceived) health and protecting the viability of their one big investment in life. Some people will give up some of their personal freedom to buy into an area that has CC&R's, so they can have some assurance that bizarre (by their perception) things won't happen near their family and investment. And if they enter this kind of society, they have the right to expect their HOA to enforce the CC&R's fairly and without exception. And, just like the USA, a HOA is not a democracy; it is much more like a constitutional republic. Once again, the homeowner doesn't vote on each and every issue (democracy). Rather, a board (acting for the homeowners; i.e., a republic) is elected, and they enforce the CC&R's (the constitution). So let's not have any more babbling about how a HOA isn't fair because it's not a democracy. Ed WB6WSN |
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![]() "Midwest Kid" wrote: (snip) Your property value doesn't mean jack if you cannot SELL your home. There are more people willing to look elsewhere if my damn neighbor has some 20+ foot tower in his/her back yard. (snip) Do you have any reliable evidence of this? I've seen nothing that suggests people aren't willing to purchase homes with antennas in the neighborhood. Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ |
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