Good advice, Martin. Well said.
Happy trails and 73. ---- Richards - K8JHR ----
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Martin, AA6E wrote:
> If it's a question of law, I'd consult a lawyer. If it's about buying
> and selling, a realtor. (Keeping in mind that realtors by default are
> working for the *seller* and their income depends on making sales
> quickly and at a high price!)
>
> Ham radio antennas are a special thing. Most lawyers and realtors
> won't know anything about those issues. A lawyer can do research, but
> you will pay him/her to learn on the job. So, by all means read all
> the serious ham antenna/legal resources you can find like K1VR's.
>
> You can help with the research and carefully read any deed
> restrictions, but you may need help to interpret them.
>
> What a good local lawyer will know (and some realtors, too) is the
> local political environment. How to work the local Zoning Commission,
> which wheels need to be greased, if you need a variance, etc. If
> you're new to a community, you need that kind of advice. Relying on a
> mailing list or even the advice of other local hams may only be worth
> what you pay for it.
>
> 73 Martin AA6E
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