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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

TV question
I sell one of the major TV options out there, direct, dish, cable etc. Can I make that part of the lease that only the type that I sell in my other job can be used within my rentals? Am I violating any freedom issues there?
thanks
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Uhh Yes. FCC has regulations covering this issue. I do believe you can provide a specific TV service to tenants at no additional charge but not prevent them from utilizing another service if they so choose.