Can the association restrict video or television antenna?
Generally, an association cannot restrict video or television antennas in a condominium project. However, if a video or television antenna, including a satellite dish, has a diameter or diagonal measurement of more than thirty-six inches, the association may impose “reasonable restrictions,” provided the restrictions do not significantly increase the cost of the video or television system, including all related equipment or significantly decrease the efficiency or performance of the system.

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