You need to ask a real estate attorney. I have been a RE broker for many
years and CCRs all have some vague "catch all" language like "or any
obnoxious activity". Like my RE attorney says: it makes little difference
what the CCRs say a neighbor can always find a lawyer willing to take any
suit on for a fee and if it goes to a jury you have an ugly tower in a
residential neighborhood and chances are less than 50/50 you'll win.
Find rural property with NO deed restrictions. Don't take a chance. If you
are an avid ham and ham radio means a lot to you DON'T compromise. DON'T
take a chance. Find an unrestricted property.
73 and happy 01,
Ed W4EP
At 10:50 AM 12/31/00 -0800, you wrote:
>Gents,
>The wife and I are looking at buying some property here in the mountains
>east of San Diego. Naturally as a ham I want to ensure that I will not be
>restricted on antennas or tower heights. How do I really know for sure? I
>have heard that the realators while well intentioned may not always be the
>most reliable source. Is there ONE source that would know for sure?
>
>Lane
>Ku7i
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