| Well said.  Don't blame others for poorly made decisions.  Like many 
professions you will find extraordinary folks all the way down to the 
bottom feeders who will do the least to get by. 
On 2/8/2018 2:30 PM, Jim Brown wrote:
 
Yes.
Since I started this, the thread has gone round and round. My point, 
which may have been lost, is that buying a home is one of the most 
financially significant things we do, and finding out year or two 
later that we overlooked something critical can be VERY costly to fix. 
In the business world, doing your homework is called "due diligence." 
When a bad decision can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, it's 
crazy not to do that homework. 
We should not expect a real estate agent to KNOW all the intricacies 
of local laws, especially about something as specialized as ham 
antennas. And while many (most?) people try to be honest, some are 
not, and many don't know what they don't know. And then there's 
mendacity. If you've never run into any of these conditions, either 
you've led a very sheltered life or you're ignorant of your 
surroundings. :)  There's an old saying among news reporters and 
editors -- "If your mother says she loves you, check it out!" 
73, Jim K9YC
On 2/8/2018 8:33 AM, W0MU Mike Fatchett wrote:
 Each State will be different so do your research.  Ask lots of 
questions and if in doubt get an attorney. 
 
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