Property Management
A Connecticut tenant installs a satellite dish on the exterior of their apartment without the landlord's permission. Under Connecticut law:
AThe landlord may immediately remove the dish
BFCC rules generally preempt landlord restrictions on satellite dishes; the tenant may be permitted to install a dish that is within the tenant's exclusive use area✓ Correct
CThe tenant must remove the dish within 24 hours of the landlord's request
DThe landlord may charge any amount for the installation
Explanation
The FCC's Over-the-Air Reception Devices (OTARD) rules generally prevent landlords from prohibiting satellite dish installation in areas under the tenant's exclusive use (e.g.
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