[TowerTalk] Tower lawsuit

David Gilbert xdavid at cis-broadband.com
Fri Feb 3 11:32:36 PST 2012


Exactly ... you've agreed to it.  That's why it isn't in any way, shape, 
or form a "dictation".   Nobody forced you to do it.

It's not even the government that establishes the restrictions.  It's a 
collection of neighbors (or a developer acting on behalf of future 
owners) that creates and modifies the list of restrictions, although 
many local governments have given such associations the authority to 
establish such restrictions in an organized manner.   Essentially, it's 
a group of people who tell you that if you want to live in the area 
bounded by their authority that you need to adhere to certain guidelines 
they have established in an effort to control the esthetics of their 
environment.   They don't force you to agree to them ... you are free to 
buy elsewhere.

I still can't grasp the perspective that makes you unable to understand 
this.
Dave   AB7E



On 2/3/2012 12:11 PM, Eddy Swynar wrote:
> On 2012-02-03, at 2:06 PM, Richard Solomon wrote:
>
>> Sorry friend, but in the Lower 48, no one ..."dictates"... to you what you can do with your property. The Purchase of a House is a Contract, agreed to and signed by BOTH parties. If you sign away your rights, it's your problem and no one else's.
>>
> Hi Dick,
>
> I beg to differ...
>
> By agreeing to purchase a property with covenants&  restrictions like that, you've already accepted the terms of your "dictation."
>
> ~73~ de Eddy VE3CUI - VE3XZ
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