Be very skeptical of general legal advice that you receive on this or any
other reflector. I was ready to QRT and donate my equipment to a club after
receiving several discouraging replies from VC's on the ham-law reflector.
I consulted with two local real estate attorneys that have actually
litigated CC&R suits and received very different advice. They both pointed
out that my CC&R's were not enforceable and that my antagonistic neighbor
needs to be able to pay my legal expense if he files suit.
- Thor Hallen K5AGE
-----Original Message-----
From: Lane Zeitler [SMTP:ku7i@hotmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2000 10:50 AM
To: towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: [TowerTalk] CC & Rs...How to REALLY know
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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