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<div>It sounds incredible, but I recall reading that landlords are regulated to allow satellite dish installation for renters. The FCC has power. I don't know what your situation is, but there are tripod dish supports that can sit on the ground. I saw one outside an apartment by Lilly St. just the past week. There are various other ways to mount a dish. Call Dish or Directtv, or go to their website, and they will gleefully explain the mounting options and regs while they attempt to turn you into a video addict while emptying your wallet. Destroy your TV before it is too late!
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<div><b>Q: What types of restrictions are prohibited?</b></div>
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<p>A: The rule prohibits restrictions that impair a person's ability to install, maintain, or use an antenna covered by the rule. The rule applies to state or local laws or regulations, including zoning, land-use or building regulations, private covenants, homeowners' association rules, condominium or cooperative association restrictions, lease restrictions, or similar restrictions on property within the exclusive use or control of the antenna user where the user has an ownership or leasehold interest in the property. A restriction impairs if it: (1) unreasonably delays or prevents use of; (2) unreasonably increases the cost of; or (3) precludes a person from receiving or transmitting an acceptable quality signal from an antenna covered under the rule. The rule does not prohibit legitimate safety restrictions or restrictions designed to preserve designated or eligible historic or prehistoric properties, provided the restriction is no more burdensome than necessary to accomplish the safety or preservation purpose.
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<p><span class="gmail_quote">On 8/2/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">mysticchic</b> <<a href="mailto:mystic_chic1021@yahoo.com">mystic_chic1021@yahoo.com</a>> wrote:</span></p></div>
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<div>Do to the many problems with Time Warner I have looked into using the dish network. I live in an apartment building and this dish cannot be mounted on my building but somone told me there is a nonmountable device that sits on the pitch of ones roof. Has anyone heard of this or seen one please let me know.
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