Common use of Signal Transmission from Outside Installation Clause in Contracts

Signal Transmission from Outside Installation. If a satellite dish or antenna is installed outside the dwelling unit, signals may be transmitted to the interior of Resident's dwelling only by: (1) running a "flat" cable under a door jam or window sill in a manner that does not physically alter the premises and does not interfere with proper operation of the door or window; (2) running a traditional or flat cable through a pre-existing hole in the wall (that will not need to be enlarged to accommodate the cable); or

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Samples: Rental Agreement, Rental Agreement, Rental Agreement

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Signal Transmission from Outside Installation. If a satellite dish or antenna is installed outside area of the dwelling rental unit, signals may be transmitted to the interior of Resident's dwelling rental unit only by: (1) running a "flat" cable under a door jam or window sill in a manner that does not physically alter the premises and does not interfere with proper operation of the door or window; (2) running a traditional or flat cable through a pre-existing hole in the wall (that will not need to be enlarged to accommodate the cable); or

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Rental Agreement

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Signal Transmission from Outside Installation. If a satellite dish or antenna is installed outside the dwelling unit, signals may be transmitted to the interior of Resident's dwelling only by: (1) running a "flat" cable under a door jam or window sill in a manner that does not physically alter the premises and does not interfere with proper operation of the door or window; (2) running a traditional or flat cable through a pre-existing hole in the wall (that will not need to be enlarged to accommodate the cable); oror (3) any other method approved by Owner/Agent.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Satellite Dish and Antenna

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