Reply: Do you think Satellite Dishes are an eyesore?

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Our buildings are pre-wired for cable. That, and TV set top antennas are all we allow. Satellite dishes are "not so" popular here anymore.
Posted 12 years 7 months ago
That is exactly what I have been suggesting.....
Posted 12 years 7 months ago
TLM,

Not only are satellite dishes an eyesore to a nice community, it’s also a maintenance/structure issue if not properly installed. I seen too many buildings exterior damages due to satellite, and seen many beautiful communities look trashy by having satellite dishes all over the walls and common areas. However, the services satellite dishes provide sometimes are better than the typical cable service, but there is always a way to accommodate. For example, we manage a nice community in West Palm Beach called Merry Place at Pleasant City. This property is only 4 years old, and it’s extremely beautiful. Too avoid issues with satellite dishes around the property and building structure, we went into contract with DirectTV who installed a dish per building in a non-visible area, where all units can connect like if it was a basic cable service. This is the best way to have satellite dish service at a community. One master dish per building, with feeders to the units.
Posted 12 years 7 months ago
I have had prospects tell me they "drove through a community and didn't think it was very nice because of all of the satellite dishes."

Beginning January 1st of this year, I changed our policy where they can only have dishes at the rear of the building or on the back side. If they can't get reception, too bad.

I also put this in my Resident Selection Criteria so they know before they lease.

Some sports fanatics HAVE TO HAVE THEM!

Right now, they are in front of the townhouses, where they have to be next to their porches and no higher than 3 feet off the ground. However, some residents, who were there before me, have them up about 4-6 feet off the ground.

Anyone have any suggestions how to get these lower?

I also have a $100 dish deposit if they want one. I was hoping this might discourage them from getting one. It has, but not much.

So yes! I think they are a big eyesore!!
Posted 12 years 7 months ago
Stephani's answer is correct from my understanding. We do get several leases from people who live where they are "forced" to accept the television service the property provides. I always wonder how these companies, like Edward Rose, are allowed to do this. While I do not think dishes are attractive, this is not a battle I care to wage when the law is pretty definitive.
Posted 12 years 7 months ago
My community has it's own satellite system from which we draw revenue, however we are required by FFC law to allow residents to have their own dish but they must:

Be able to receive reception from their "rented space", patio/balcony and the dish may not go past the railng (which means it can not be installed in the rail as part of the dish then hangs over)
Be installed by a professional, no alterations to the unit may be made (no drilling holes, etc)
Be mounted in a concrete filled taracotta colored flower pot
Have 100k worth of renters insurance. (we're tax credit and our rents are too high to require renters ins. for everyone)

Due to these stipulations I only have 2 residents with their own dish.
Posted 12 years 7 months ago