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| La
Veta Monterey Homeowners' Association |
| Rules
& Regulations |
| Satellite
Installation Specifications |
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following guidelines have been established in accordance
with the California Civil Code and the Federal Communication
Commission (FCC). |
A.
The satellite dish may not exceed 36" in diameter.
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B.
An owner may install a satellite dish on any portion
of their home that is not part of the Common Area.
These areas include their patio if applicable, patio
cover, or a freestanding pole inside their patio area.
The dish may not be installed on the building fascia,
roof, building exterior, garage roof, garage exterior,
etc. If an owner determines their dish can not receive
a signal from any portion or area of their home other
than the Common Area, they must first obtain Association
approval as to the location and the method of installation.
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C.
All cable wire from the satellite dish must be installed
so that it is not attached to the building exterior
and is not visible from the Common Area.
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D.
The Association may require an owner to install some
method of camouflage to hide the sight of the satellite
dish if it is visible from the common area. The camouflage
will be paid for and maintained by the unit owner.
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E.
Any damage to the Common Area related to the satellite
dish or to the installation of the dish will be the
responsibility of the unit owner.
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F.
Upon removal of the satellite dish any damage caused
by the installation or existence of the dish must
be repaired at the unit owner's expense.
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G.
Only one satellite dish will be approved by the Association
for installation onto Common Area property. Any additional
satellite dishes must be installed on the unit's exclusive
Common Area (i.e., a patio cover) or if applicable
onto a freestanding pole located within the patio
yard or balcony.
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| Additional
Absentee Homeowner Responsibilities |
A.
Absentee homeowners who have a tenant living within
his/her unit must furnish his/her tenant with a set
of the Association's Rules & Regulations. Additionally,
absentee homeowners are responsible for updating tenants
regarding Rules & Regulation changes, parking
changes, etc. There is a charge of $10.00 for additional
sets of this handbook.
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B.
Absentee homeowners must complete and return the "Owner/Tenant
Registration" form
within fifteen (15) business days of occupancy to
the Management Company.
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C.
Absentee homeowners must provide access to their unit
in the event of repair, inspection, emergency, etc.
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D.
For purposes of occupancy ("Sale" , "Lease",
or " Rental"), all units are defined according
to the LVMHOA CC&R's as:
SINGLE FAMILY DWELLINGS.
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