You plan to put a satellite dish on the roof
You want to install a satellite dish to receive channels broadcast by satellite. Before starting work, you must inform your owner of your project and, if applicable, the property manager, by registered letter with acknowledgment of receipt. You will attach to your letter a detailed description of the work envisaged and, if possible, a plan or a diagram of the installation, and you will specify which programs can be received thanks to this installation.
Your landlord may oppose your project if he offers to connect you to the collective antenna or to the building's cable, and if this connection allows you (or will allow you within three months) to access the programs. that you wish. He can also invoke another “serious and legitimate” reason, for example of a technical nature (risk of significant deterioration of the roof) or aesthetic (listed building). But only the judge can decide if the reason given is really serious and legitimate, and your landlord must imperatively enter it within three months of your letter.
Dear,
I inform you of my intention to put a satellite dish on the roof of the building (the house). I indeed wish to receive the programs retransmitted by the satellite (specify) and in particular the channels (specify).
Here is the work that I intend to carry out (specify the type of antenna, its dimensions, the place of installation, the fixing system, the place of passage of the cables…). I am attaching a diagram of the future installation to this letter.
Please accept, Madam, Sir, the expression of my best regards.
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