[TowerTalk] Help in planning a new QTH

Joe - WDØM WD0M at centurytel.net
Wed Mar 16 10:22:09 EST 2005


Quite true - in fact, my contingency was that I would apply to the HOA 
first, and if they did NOT approve the tower installation, the contract 
would be null and void.  It was interesting how quickly it passed the CCR 
review - they would have had two families irritated with them for a sale 
falling through.  My request to install a 55 foot tower was approved with 
little comment.

73,
Joe
WDØM


At 04:39 AM 3/16/2005, Pete Smith wrote:
>It also doesn't hurt (is essential!) to insist on a contingency in the 
>contract so that you can be released from it if you make a negative 
>discovery late in the process.
>
>73, Pete N4ZR
>
>At 03:43 PM 3/15/2005, Joe - WDØM wrote:
>
>>I agree - its a very unfair statement.  Want to buy property in
>>Washington?  My brother is a realtor there AND a ham.  It certainly is
>>incumbent upon the BUYER to check things out - relying totally on a realtor
>>can be a mistake - I'm sure you wouldn't buy most things that way.  I've
>>purchased property all over the US (USAF- Retired) and found realtors to be
>>an honest bunch for the most part - like the rest of society.  When it came
>>to putting up antennas, I did my own research, with the realtor's and
>>occasionally county clerk's help.
>>
>>73,
>>Joe
>>WDØM



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