That is Utterly untrue.

 

The communications act of 1996 garenties multitenant condo and apartment 
tenants the right to deploy an antenna or dish to receive over the air or space 
based services.  You can tell your HOA to go pound sand.  If you’re a ham you 
have even more leeway.  I had a condo try that bs on me and I installed a 100 
foot crank up tower with a 40 element yagi antenna on top and PRB1 regulated 
them in to submission.  I even put up illumated lights on top that I left on 
24/7.

 

So no, your HOA needs to mind it’s own business and there’s a special place in 
hell for HOA groups anyway.

 

In my case I was happy to say I caused our HOA president to have  panic attacks 
and finally resign for medical reasons.  Felt great to cause someone that power 
hungry that much distress since they like to make everyone else around them so 
miserable.  If you need FCC documentation and case law let me know.

 

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