Originally posted by: b0mbrman
One of my tenants wants to get a DirectTV dish installed
My options are to allow it on the roof or on a pole, allow it just on a pole, or for me to not allow it at all. The issues are possible damage to the roof or my pole and the unsightliness of a dish.
What do you guys think?
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
One of my tenants wants to get a DirectTV dish installed
My options are to allow it on the roof or on a pole, allow it just on a pole, or for me to not allow it at all. The issues are possible damage to the roof or my pole and the unsightliness of a dish.
What do you guys think?
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
One of my tenants wants to get a DirectTV dish installed
My options are to allow it on the roof or on a pole, allow it just on a pole, or for me to not allow it at all. The issues are possible damage to the roof or my pole and the unsightliness of a dish.
What do you guys think?
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
One of my tenants wants to get a DirectTV dish installed
My options are to allow it on the roof or on a pole, allow it just on a pole, or for me to not allow it at all. The issues are possible damage tothe roof or my pole and the unsightliness of a dish.
What do you guys think?
Thoughts?January 10, 2005
To Whom it May Concern of Time Warner Cable
Sure, they (my tenants) can have a dish installed. I would totally prefer it on a pole rather than on the roof. If there's no way around sticking it on the roof, I would want it to be non-penetrating and hidden as much as possible from the view of the street. Also, give me a call if you have to go the roof route or if you have any questions otherwise.
Yours,
Mario
Owner
tel. # My Number
Other than a drainage pipe, I don't think any poles exist at this point. I'm guessing they would have to install their own poleOriginally posted by: quakefiend420
personally i don't think a dish looks all that bad...not like its a car on blocks in the front yard...i wouldnt allow it on the roof...but whats the worst it can do to the pole...a few drilled mounting holes?
Yeah, I've conceded to that fact...I would like to keep holes out of the roof though.Originally posted by: IHateMyJob2004
On a pole only. There will be penetrations to ge the wire in the home, but those arn't really an issue.
Hmm...this would be the first tenant to have a dish. It becomes an issue because I myself am thinking about getting a dish to replace my $60+ digital cable...Originally posted by: SpunkyJones
I'd probably let them. I hardly notice dishes on houses. The only ones that look bad are the houses with 3 or 4 dishes.
The front of the building.Originally posted by: Amused
I would allow it in the least conspicuous place. The side of the house is usually best. Which side of the house faces south?
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Hmmm...Ok, here's the rough draft:Thoughts?January 10, 2005
To Whom it May Concern of Time Warner Cable
Sure, they (my tenants) can have a dish installed. I would totally prefer it on a pole rather than on the roof. If there's no way around sticking it on the roof, I would want it to be non-penetrating and hidden as much as possible from the view of the street. Also, give me a call if you have to go the roof route or if you have any questions otherwise.
Yours,
Mario
Owner
tel. # My Number
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Hmmm...Ok, here's the rough draft:Thoughts?January 10, 2005
To Whom it May Concern of Time Warner Cable
Sure, they (my tenants) can have a dish installed. I would totally prefer it on a pole rather than on the roof. If there's no way around sticking it on the roof, I would want it to be non-penetrating and hidden as much as possible from the view of the street. Also, give me a call if you have to go the roof route or if you have any questions otherwise.
Yours,
Mario
Owner
tel. # My Number
Heh heh. I made it a little more conversational here so ATOTers wouldn't fall asleep 😉Originally posted by: quakefiend420
the "totally prefer" sounds kinda "clueless"esque but other than that looks good
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Heh heh. I made it a little more conversational here so ATOTers wouldn't fall asleep 😉Originally posted by: quakefiend420
the "totally prefer" sounds kinda "clueless"esque but other than that looks good
Is that what's normally done? That would be the best option of all...Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
the portable bucket "o" concrete & a pole mount isn't an option?
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Hmmm...Ok, here's the rough draft:Thoughts?January 10, 2005
To Whom it May Concern of Time Warner Cable
Sure, they (my tenants) can have a dish installed. I would totally prefer it on a pole rather than on the roof. If there's no way around sticking it on the roof, I would want it to be non-penetrating and hidden as much as possible from the view of the street. Also, give me a call if you have to go the roof route or if you have any questions otherwise.
Yours,
Mario
Owner
tel. # My Number
I'm thinking about having my property manager present while it's being installed. He's usually pretty good at understanding my concernsOriginally posted by: aidanjm
Would it be better if you got it installed yourself, and gave bill to tennants? that way you would have quality control
The front of the building.[/quote]Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Originally posted by: Amused
I would allow it in the least conspicuous place. The side of the house is usually best. Which side of the house faces south?
My first thought is that Time Warner will probably just throw your letter away, considering that they're a cable company and all...Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Hmmm...Ok, here's the rough draft:Thoughts?January 10, 2005
To Whom it May Concern of Time Warner Cable
Sure, they (my tenants) can have a dish installed. I would totally prefer it on a pole rather than on the roof. If there's no way around sticking it on the roof, I would want it to be non-penetrating and hidden as much as possible from the view of the street. Also, give me a call if you have to go the roof route or if you have any questions otherwise.
Yours,
Mario
Owner
tel. # My Number
Originally posted by: werk
My first thought is that Time Warner will probably just throw your letter away, considering that they're a cable company and all...Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Hmmm...Ok, here's the rough draft:Thoughts?January 10, 2005
To Whom it May Concern of Time Warner Cable
Sure, they (my tenants) can have a dish installed. I would totally prefer it on a pole rather than on the roof. If there's no way around sticking it on the roof, I would want it to be non-penetrating and hidden as much as possible from the view of the street. Also, give me a call if you have to go the roof route or if you have any questions otherwise.
Yours,
Mario
Owner
tel. # My Number
Originally posted by: werk
My first thought is that Time Warner will probably just throw your letter away, considering that they're a cable company and all...
Alright, I'll stick that in the letter too.Originally posted by: Amused
OK, then have them put the dish on the west side of the house facing south-west.
The side of the house is, IMO, the best place to install a dish.
Wow, I had no idea. I wonder why DirecTV asked for a letter from me authorizing it...Originally posted by: Codewiz
Just FYI, you can't prevent them from putting a dish up. The FCC ruled that a landlord can't prevent a tenant from putting up a dish as long as it is smaller than 1 meter.
http://www.post-gazette.com/consumer/20000817zanos.asp
Get them to put it on a pole
Yes...I meant to put DirecTV up there 🙂Originally posted by: werk
My first thought is that Time Warner will probably just throw your letter away, considering that they're a cable company and all...