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We are interested in AllAmericanDirect.com’s satellite programming, but our homeowners association will not allow the installation of a dish. Can you help us?

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We are interested in AllAmericanDirect.com’s satellite programming, but our homeowners association will not allow the installation of a dish. Can you help us?

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Despite what your homeowner’s association dictates, you can have a dish system installed. In 1996, the FCC issued the Satellite Consumers Bill of Rights. This regulation states that consumers have a right to install a satellite system on any residential establishment that they own, as long as it is entirely contained within their own, private residential area. This regulation preempts local zoning ordinances, such as Homeowner Association (HOA) covenants and restrictions regarding the installation and use of dish antennas. This rule, among many others, was required by Congress in the Telecommunications Act. Our dish antenna size is 20 inches in diameter and complies with the Satellite Consumer Bill of Rights. For more specific information regarding these issues, we recommend that you please contact: The Satellite Broadcasting and Communications Association and The Federal Communications Commission.

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