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Antenna In Hoa communities
Kalvin:
Make it look like a giant solar panel. Nobody in right minds will protest against Green Energy.
Fgrir:
--- Quote from: borjam on April 25, 2016, 03:33:21 pm ---In many places there is little offer, if any at all, of reasonably good environments not subject to HOAs.
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Which tells you that HOAs do serve a purpose. In a dense neighborhood where you can't help but see 10+ neighbors from your front porch it is nice to have everyone held to a common standard. You want an antenna mast, another neighbor wants to raise pigs/chickens/etc., another wants to keep their old broken-down cars and appliances in the front yard...
I know HOAs can get out of hand but you do choose to enter the agreement when you buy the property. I ride a motorcycle and I had to pass on the house my wife wanted most because they didn't allow motorcycles to be kept on the property. I almost had to choose between the wife and the motorcycle and I'm still not sure which one I would have kept :-//
LaserSteve:
I did some more digging, evidently 25 States have enacted some variation of antenna laws that can supersede HOA rules. Most of them "pro" antenna for Hams.
My favorite HOA rule was when visiting my uncle's apartment, as a child. Only adults could speak while in the pool. While swimming, all children had to be silent. Same for on the elevators.
Steve
Dataforensics:
Bit of a pain in emergencies, If they are drowning or stuck they should not call out!! or risk legal action.
--- Quote from: LaserSteve on April 25, 2016, 04:16:29 pm ---
My favorite HOA rule was when visiting my uncle's apartment, as a child. Only adults could speak while in the pool. While swimming, all children had to be silent. Same for on the elevators.
Steve
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free_electron:
--- Quote from: LaserSteve on April 25, 2016, 04:16:29 pm ---I did some more digging, evidently 25 States have enacted some variation of antenna laws that can supersede HOA rules. Most of them "pro" antenna for Hams.
My favorite HOA rule was when visiting my uncle's apartment, as a child. Only adults could speak while in the pool. While swimming, all children had to be silent. Same for on the elevators.
Steve
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Parents that have a bunch of noisy brats spoiling my weekend afternoon lounging at the pool should get a firm warning. Second offense: revoke pool rights.
i'm ok if they just talk in normal voice. But yelling, screaming , throwing tantrums ? Please get out of here. Time to re-educate the grown-ups.
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