But it's not free. If you wanted satellite (let's say you like Sunday Ticket, for example), you'd be throwing $25 away.
The association shouldn't be forcing people to pay money for television, that's not their job.
And as the article says, when people start foreclosing, the association takes in less money, and if there's a contract in place for cable TV then you're going to lose things like lawn care and tree replacement before you lose the TV which is just stupid.
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Xyzzy @ Mar 10th 2008 4:20PM
But it's not free. If you wanted satellite (let's say you like Sunday Ticket, for example), you'd be throwing $25 away.
The association shouldn't be forcing people to pay money for television, that's not their job.
And as the article says, when people start foreclosing, the association takes in less money, and if there's a contract in place for cable TV then you're going to lose things like lawn care and tree replacement before you lose the TV which is just stupid.