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Directv dvr is the largest satellite TV supplier worldwide but still people cannot install it because it is restricted in their rental contract. Through Direct TV one can enjoy numerous channels with top quality picture and sound.
If your homeowners association or rental agreement restricts you from installing a directv hd dvr dish, you may have a good opportunity of having that prohibition overturned.
Because apart from the customary law there is no such law to prohibit you against installing a directv receiver. It is also the case that you dont have to pay extra to your landlord if you install a Direct TV dish.
This law was implemented in the case of Jason Peterson by FCC in the year 1998. There are some necessities that needs to be satisfied before installation as decided by FCC.
You cant set up Direct Tv dish at a historic property. It doesnt matter whether the property is owned or rented.
If all of these criteria are met, your Direct TV dish is legal and must be allowed.
Your association cant use any trick to deprive you from getting pleasure of watching Direct TV. He cant delay the installation, hinder maintenance, or increase the cost..
This news certainly will exuberate those who are bearing such restrictions. Also, your homeowner cant demand additional money for granting this TV connection.
Partly the verdict aspires to prevent cable providers from creating monopoly in the parts where only cable network is existing.
On the other side, your homeowner may confine you claiming that his building is historic and he cant allow you to do so.
The FCC decision asserts that the load of proof is entirely with your homeowners association, meaning that its up to them to come up with sufficient support to classify your home as historic. This was not the matter in the case of Jason Peterson, as the home owner assosiation failed to make any arguments in this regard.
If your home is next to the neighboring house, nobody can thwart you from installing your DirecTV satellite antenna on your wall.
In the case of Jason Peterson, three exterior walls and a roof was not adjacent to other house. The FCC said that Mr. Peterson had legal right to fix up the satellite dish on the open exteriors and roof.
If you are, the lodger experiencing this trouble, or having barrier from neighbours, let them know about the verdict of having directv receivers installed. They will surely stop complaining, as well as obstructing, because they have no legal basis to do so.
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