Sorry, this is a little long but I am pissed with my association and need to rant
I recently moved to my own townhouse. The house backs into the woods. It has two decks one in the basement and the other on the main floor facing the woods. The installer came about 10 days back. He said it is impossible to get the line of sight from the deck on the main floor because of the woods and he would have to install it on the roof. I was sure of the Association rules with respect to the roof so I asked him to install it close to the roof but on the sliding of the roof as I had seen it installed by others similarly.
Few days later, the property manager calls me and says that I cannot install it on the sliding as it is a common element. The only places I can install are the patio, deck or balcony. It seems this rule came into effect just a few years back and those (about 30 houses in the complex have installed dishes anywhere from the roof of the garage, sliding of the garage roof, facia etc). With this rule, the only applicable area for me then is the deck as I don't have a patio or balcony.
My questions are
1. Has anyone had a similar experience of installing a dish from a deck with a very tall mount? If not, any suggestions? I have asked Dish Network to send another installer to see if something can be achieved from the deck. If he isn't successful, I will have to probably cancel my subscription. I am still within the 30 day period, so I should be okay. But I want to keep that as a last resort.
2. Can the association legally apply a rule for only new house owners and allow the earlier homeowners to keep the dishes installed violating the new rules?
3. The association also has a special rule wherein a dish can be installed on the roof if one is not getting signal from the patio,deck or balcony. But there is a lot of documentation and procedure involved...here's a snapshot
QUOTE: The homeowner must agree, fulfill the following and await written verification from the Association before they may proceed.
a) Complete the Association’s Satellite Application Form
b) Submit a filing fee to Condo. Assoc. in the amount of $100
c) Complete the License Agreement. This agreement is recorded, by the BHCA attorney, with the county against the homeowner and unit deed.
h) Agree to place the dish on the rear roof of your building at 36” from the roof ridge
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As you can see this process could take upto a month before I get any approval. Does this seem legal as per FCC regulations? I read the regulation and it seems the association can put restrictions but cannot make me incur extra cost as a result of that.
If anyone has any suggestions, please let me know. THANKS!!
I recently moved to my own townhouse. The house backs into the woods. It has two decks one in the basement and the other on the main floor facing the woods. The installer came about 10 days back. He said it is impossible to get the line of sight from the deck on the main floor because of the woods and he would have to install it on the roof. I was sure of the Association rules with respect to the roof so I asked him to install it close to the roof but on the sliding of the roof as I had seen it installed by others similarly.
Few days later, the property manager calls me and says that I cannot install it on the sliding as it is a common element. The only places I can install are the patio, deck or balcony. It seems this rule came into effect just a few years back and those (about 30 houses in the complex have installed dishes anywhere from the roof of the garage, sliding of the garage roof, facia etc). With this rule, the only applicable area for me then is the deck as I don't have a patio or balcony.
My questions are
1. Has anyone had a similar experience of installing a dish from a deck with a very tall mount? If not, any suggestions? I have asked Dish Network to send another installer to see if something can be achieved from the deck. If he isn't successful, I will have to probably cancel my subscription. I am still within the 30 day period, so I should be okay. But I want to keep that as a last resort.
2. Can the association legally apply a rule for only new house owners and allow the earlier homeowners to keep the dishes installed violating the new rules?
3. The association also has a special rule wherein a dish can be installed on the roof if one is not getting signal from the patio,deck or balcony. But there is a lot of documentation and procedure involved...here's a snapshot
QUOTE: The homeowner must agree, fulfill the following and await written verification from the Association before they may proceed.
a) Complete the Association’s Satellite Application Form
b) Submit a filing fee to Condo. Assoc. in the amount of $100
c) Complete the License Agreement. This agreement is recorded, by the BHCA attorney, with the county against the homeowner and unit deed.
d) Supply a letter from the Satellite Vendor stating that reception cannot be attained from the homeowner / unit #’s patio / deck / balcony.
e) Stipulate the size dish that is to be utilized, must be the smallest unit available
f) The dish must be labeled with the unit, in 2” numbers on the top rear portion.
g) Homeowner must maintain and provide proof annually of liability insurance, written to the association management.e) Stipulate the size dish that is to be utilized, must be the smallest unit available
f) The dish must be labeled with the unit, in 2” numbers on the top rear portion.
h) Agree to place the dish on the rear roof of your building at 36” from the roof ridge
END QUOTE
As you can see this process could take upto a month before I get any approval. Does this seem legal as per FCC regulations? I read the regulation and it seems the association can put restrictions but cannot make me incur extra cost as a result of that.
If anyone has any suggestions, please let me know. THANKS!!