You have your lawyer talk with the subdivision's lawyer and
have him provide a list of any and all deed restrictions,
covenants and easements. Then, as part of your P&S, be sure it
is contingent on obtaining the necessary building permit for
an "Antenna Support Structure".
Mike, W1NR
zeitler@ibm.net wrote:
>
> Reflectees,
> How do I find out if a housing subdivision has any type of antenna or tower
> restrictions and exactly what they might be?
>
> Also, is there any way to challenge these?
>
> Lane
> Ku7i
> San Diego
>
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