Except, of course, by requiring you to sign such an illegal agreement, the HOA is at fault to start with.
It is similar to those parking garages that state on their tickets they are not responsible for any damage to your car, and by accepting the ticket you accept those conditions.
Wrong. By accepting your car, the garage legally accepts responsibility to at least exercise due care -- even if they claim you signed away your rights.
Normally one doesn't have a choice whether or not to sign an HOA -- either sign it or don't move in.
The OP may have acted improperly, but that doesn't allow the hOSA to act illegally. Call your satellite provider (at its corporate HQ) ask for the legal dept, and get a referral for a good local communications lawyer.
One stern letter to your HOA should straighten things out. And when you let them know that you'll be not only winning the battle, but suing the HOA for your legal fees, things may quiet down immediately. It doesn't take a geniius to read the FCC regulations. Even an HOA attorney can do it.
(Of course you may not be the most loved person in your complex....but you'll be seeing the TV you want.)
It is similar to those parking garages that state on their tickets they are not responsible for any damage to your car, and by accepting the ticket you accept those conditions.
Wrong. By accepting your car, the garage legally accepts responsibility to at least exercise due care -- even if they claim you signed away your rights.
Normally one doesn't have a choice whether or not to sign an HOA -- either sign it or don't move in.
The OP may have acted improperly, but that doesn't allow the hOSA to act illegally. Call your satellite provider (at its corporate HQ) ask for the legal dept, and get a referral for a good local communications lawyer.
One stern letter to your HOA should straighten things out. And when you let them know that you'll be not only winning the battle, but suing the HOA for your legal fees, things may quiet down immediately. It doesn't take a geniius to read the FCC regulations. Even an HOA attorney can do it.

(Of course you may not be the most loved person in your complex....but you'll be seeing the TV you want.)