No. If the dish is mounted in an area you have exclusive use over.
Here is the FCC guideline:
www.fcc.gov/mb/facts/otard.html
Yes, if the rules and regulations prohibit the installation of satellite dishes.
Any manager for a condominium association is a vendor, usually under a contract. Read the contract to find the termination clauses.
Your answer depends on who owns the tree. If the tree is an association asset, and the board has decided that its value is exceeded by the value of a satellite TV signal, then removing the tree is a legal -- although questionable by some -- action. If the tree is not owned by the association, then the association cannot legally remove the tree.
Read your governing documents where you can find the process to remove a director. Usually, this is done by an uber-majority vote of members: 67% or two-thirds or some number greater than a simple majority, in a public meeting called by the board where a quorum (of board members) is present. If your association is a corporation registered in your state, you can update the state records to indicate the new makeup of the board.
Condominium associations are governed by: (1) State Law, (2) the documents creating the condominium, usually the Declaration of Condominium, and (3) the Bylaws of the Condominium Association.Often, a condominium association will hire a property management company to manage the day-to-day operations such as collecting assessments, paying routine bills, handling calls from unit owners, etc. The property management company will usually enter into a contract that outlines the duties and obligations of each party. That contract should contain terms including the length of the contract and methods of ending the contract early.As with any contract, there are other remedies based in contract law. For example, if the management company is not living up to their obligations in the contract, they may have "materially breached" the contract in a way that would allow the the association to terminate the contract due to that breach.Usually, a property management company will agree to terminate a contract where the arrangement is not working out. Of course, it is the association, not the property owners, who makes the decision to enter into a contract or what steps should be taken in the course of business.The Bylaws of the Association usually outline the structure of the governing body. This is usually a Board of Directors with several officers. The number of board members and how they are elected will be established by the bylaws. Often, the board will elect or appoint officers of the association such as a President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer.It will usually be up to the Board to make decisions regarding the hiring and firing of a property management. However, it is not unusual for a board to delegate such powers to the President of the Association.
Your answer depends on what makes this person 'unauthorized'. If the person is a squatter, you can call the local police with proof that this person is living in a space where they are not entitled to live. Otherwise, you may want to consult with an association-savvy attorney to help identify how this person can be labeled 'unauthorized' and thus, removed.
Condominium projects are created pursuant to state law. The governing law in your state would be recited in the body of the Master Deed that ceated the condominium. You would need to review the Master Deed for the statute and research that statute to determine how to withdraw the property from its status as a condominium. It can be done. The provisions for terminating a condominium are set forth in the statute and generally involve the assent by majority of (or all) the owners. The most common withdrawal involves a failed condominium project. In that case all the units are acquired by a single owner and that owner can apply to remove the property from classification as a condominium. Such projects are converted into rental properties. You need to check the law in your state.
DirecTV wants the satellite dish there so of any new tents come they have the dish,but you cab call Directv to cone and remove out for your of you no longer have DirecTV. But if you have never been a customer DirecTV won't remove it you will have to pay so some one can remove for you.
no, you can't
Your condominium association president is the leader of a multi-million dollar corporation. If your president 'doesn't like to be corrected', the remainder of the board can step up to require that board business be conducted by majority vote. Rarely are association presidents allowed -- and when they do, they do so at their own peril -- to make unilateral decisions and take independent actions. Please read the link below about rogue board members.
If the picture is "snowy" you have the TV on the wrong station.
In 1984.
There have been requests from the public to remove their name from their satellite map. At this point in time, there is no officail way to get your house removed fro mtheir mapping system, however, contact them and inform them of your concern.