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Read your governing documents to determine the standard for your community. If cable is the standard, you may be able to find a process whereby you can petition the board to install a dish.

Generally, if such an exception exists, it's your responsibility to install the dish in an out-of-the-way location, so that it is not easily visible, and produce proof that the people installing the dish are licensed, insured, bonded and so forth. You will also be responsible for repairing any evidence of its installation once the dish is removed.

This is a paperwork-intense process and may take some time.

If no such exception exists, and you install a dish anyway, be prepared to pay the fines involved, and to remove the dish at your own expense at some point.

As well, if no such exception exists, you can petition the board for a new resolution that permits dish installation, according to a strict criteria. In USA, the FCC has established standards for satellite receivers that establish size, installation location and so forth. There are also federal guidelines as to a standard for allowing dishes in common interest communities.

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