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Start by asking your landlord, property manager or homeowners' association if you may install a DIRECTV System on your rooftop or other building location.
If you're not authorized to mount the dish on the roof or the side of the building, try your patio or balcony. Just make sure you have a clear view of the Southern sky.
Your system installation may require structural modifications that may be limited or restricted by the terms of your lease, rental agreement or covenants, conditions and restrictions (CC&Rs;). To avoid delays in your installation, we ask that you obtain written or verbal permission from your landlord, homeowners' association or property manager (or, alternatively, review your lease/rental agreement/HOA CC&Rs; to confirm permission is not required) prior to scheduling your installation. To help you in your request, please use our Installation Permission form.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has a rule that generally forbids local governments and homeowners' associations from enforcing unreasonable restrictions regarding the installation of satellite dishes one meter or smaller. For more information, visit the FCC website.
http://www.directv.com/DTVAPP/global/contentPageNR.jsp?_DARGS=/DTVAPP/layout/component/topnav.jsp_A&_DAV=2&_dynSessConf=7573342098888731581&assetId;=P4710098
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January 27, 2009 01:42 AM
directv in apartment building
Is it possible to get satelite tv in an apartment building?
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| January 27, 2009 01:57 AM |
If you're not authorized to mount the dish on the roof or the side of the building, try your patio or balcony. Just make sure you have a clear view of the Southern sky.
Your system installation may require structural modifications that may be limited or restricted by the terms of your lease, rental agreement or covenants, conditions and restrictions (CC&Rs;). To avoid delays in your installation, we ask that you obtain written or verbal permission from your landlord, homeowners' association or property manager (or, alternatively, review your lease/rental agreement/HOA CC&Rs; to confirm permission is not required) prior to scheduling your installation. To help you in your request, please use our Installation Permission form.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has a rule that generally forbids local governments and homeowners' associations from enforcing unreasonable restrictions regarding the installation of satellite dishes one meter or smaller. For more information, visit the FCC website.
http://www.directv.com/DTVAPP/global/contentPageNR.jsp?_DARGS=/DTVAPP/layout/component/topnav.jsp_A&_DAV=2&_dynSessConf=7573342098888731581&assetId;=P4710098
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