I've done them on vinyl already, they work fine, the idea is the vinyl is suppose to be able to move when it gets hot and cold ... theres always a little movement on each piece, if something is bolted directly ... that can't happen.First thing if it has been up there for a year you are all good legally so now it is part of the house and the hoa can not do anything about it. When we had our roof redone the roofer had a guys number to cal to repoint the dish. I purchased the directv insurance the day before i called directv to repoint my dish. Then after 2 months i discountinued the directv insurance. That saved alot right there. I would not worry about the hoa you have rights since it has been there for a year. I think the installer would have no problem with the siding. Talk to installer they have done alot of these i am sure.
OK, I think I misunderstood and thought that it was not OK to install on vinyl but it seems it is.
Being a president of a HOA i don't like it either but you grandfathered your dish in after a year of it being up there. My lawyer knows these things. So they do not want you to void the roof which is hogwash because our roofing company offered us a dish guy to repoint our dishes on the roof. Anyhow it looks like you have options since they voided the roof. There is under the roof eve mount which is a J pipe . Side of the house. Or even non penetrating mounts you can put in your back yard on the ground. Even mounting on a fence. The installer will scout that out for you thats what they do. You have the right to put a dish up. It's been there so do not worry about that. Again i mentioned earlier if you don't already have Directv insurance you can call them and get the insurance for a couple of months and opt out later then your install is free! Yes free i have done this myself. All your questions have been answered. I do not know how long you want to be without tv but radio is always great too. lol. At this point you just have to pull the trigger.OK, I think I misunderstood and thought that it was not OK to install on vinyl but it seems it is.
When I moved in, I was under the impression that I owned the exterior and roof.
Reading the HOA rules, it say no dish at all. When I moved in, I just installed it without asking figuring no one would notice it on the back. I also figured that I owned the roof anyways.
10yrs later, everyone gets a notice about the HOA replacing all the roofs using a capital fund. The letter says they will take down any dish (and we have to put it back up). The letter explicitly stated not to put it back on the roof because it would void the warranty of the roof.
So I will take my "best effort" to abide by their wishes. That is the purpose of this thread since I am not an expert with installs. If there is no other option, maybe I'll just have them put it back up on the roof. I dont know. I've been getting annoyed with DirecTV lately (Losing my signal nearly every night due to weather, slow equipment, high prices, poor customer service) and thinking of just switching to cable (maybe everything else is the same but at least its cheaper). But first, I certainly need to review if I actually own my roof or not. If I do not, then I don't have a leg to stand on.
For those who don't like living in an HOA community, I don't really like it either. But I am certainly not going to spend tens of thousands of dollars to move because of a TV dispute. It will certainly be a consideration when I buy my next house.
I had a situation where i had put a gate in on my backyard fence before they built a complex with a road next to it. The HOA on the otherside threatened to nail it shut but they couldn't because it had been there for more then a year my lawyer said just ignore the letters cause that's all they can do. Sure enough nothing happened. Here is an example Can my HOA make me take down my fence because they say it ... And the law that allows us to recieve tv signals in a toenhome or rental. Over-the-Air Reception Devices Rule Your good to go.Thanks, I already pulled the trigger. They are scheduled to come out and have agreed to waive the fee. I have stuff on my DVR, HD antenna, and can do some streaming through my roku so I'm covered for now.
I'll have to look into the "grandfathering". I never got any official approval from the HOA the first time. I never heard of a law that says that if you do something that is not noticed for a year, there is an implicit acceptance.
Sorry,not true. I have been on the boards of two HOAs and there is NO grandfathering in this situation, unless you got WRITTEN permission . The HOA cannot ban dishes entirely (they are subject to the FCC rules on this) but if the roof is theirs they can stop you installing there.Being a president of a HOA i don't like it either but you grandfathered your dish in after a year of it being up there. My lawyer knows these things. So they do not want you to void the roof which is hogwash because our roofing company offered us a dish guy to repoint our dishes on the roof. Anyhow it looks like you have options since they voided the roof. There is under the roof eve mount which is a J pipe . Side of the house. Or even non penetrating mounts you can put in your back yard on the ground. Even mounting on a fence. The installer will scout that out for you thats what they do. You have the right to put a dish up. It's been there so do not worry about that. Again i mentioned earlier if you don't already have Directv insurance you can call them and get the insurance for a couple of months and opt out later then your install is free! Yes free i have done this myself. All your questions have been answered. I do not know how long you want to be without tv but radio is always great too. lol. At this point you just have to pull the trigger.
You just have to stand your ground.texasbrit take my to court please. I will win. They sent harassing letters from their attorney but that is it so i still kept my gate. No written permission. Again our roofers offered a tech to help repoint dishes. Which our HOA said that's really nice. So it's true. Really really
Yes they try to over reach. In this case you or they try to push people around but have no legal grounds to do what ever they want. Glad you got my point and read about my story with the gate. Same applies with dish. Good DayWhat gate? If its your fence, you can put a dish there. Any other issues with your fence are nothing to do with the dish. And you're missing the point. Just because they do something now does not mean they can't change their minds. The HOA can do whatever it wants within the law. Unfortunately many HOAs try to overreach.
I'm curious, what equipment is it that you are using ... If you don't have a Genie yet, they should be willing to get you one at this point.Since I already have internet through comcast, its only an extra ($35 1st yr) $55/mo. Directv is $71/mo. Comcast will give me new equipment, DirecTV wont and I'm stuck with a 10yr old box. Yeah, DirecTV's picture quality should be better but I don't know if its worth $15/mo and using old equipment. My plan was to stick it out another year with the discount, then switch to comcast. Then maybe switch back after 2yr but whatever way you add it up, comcast is much cheaper. Now directv is basically the same price but I can get a new box and they've pissed me off. So I dont know.
Call back and say the HR22 is dead, won't even boot up. At the least they will send you an HR24. At that point they may make a deal for a genie. BTW, is the area where the dish is now located a common area? If so, the HOA can make you remove it or if you refuse, do it themselves and bill you for the work.HR22. They were able to discount me down to $26.99 (well now $36.99) but when I asked for a genie they wanted $300 to upgrade the receiver.