Q Our building is seriously considering replacing our present cable television
with a satellite dish system. Cablevision installed TV cables and equipment in
our hi-rise residential condo building several years ago, and has continued to
be our cable provider. We need to know who is presently the lawful owner of the
TV cables and equipment in our building. Do we have to ask permission from
Cablevision to remove, replace or use the existing TV cable for our own
purposes?
—Bronx Unit Owner
A According to David L. Berkey, Esq., a principal at Gallet Dreyer & Berkey, LLP in Manhattan, “Cablevision usually installs its coaxial cables, wires and service equipment in
buildings pursuant to an agreement that provides that the cables, wires and
equipment are the property of Cablevision and can not be used to provide
service from other vendors, such as satellite dish television providers.
Cablevision usually has a right to enter any building in the geographic area in
which it has been granted a franchise from the city of New York to operate. So,
even if your building wanted to provide satellite dish television service, it
may not be able to prevent Cablevision from providing cable television service
to the tenants or prevent the tenants from obtaining cable television service
from Cablevision. The satellite dish provider would be a second option to
tenants in the building, but separate facilities to provide the signal to each
of the apartments would have to be installed, unless Cablevision agreed to the
use of its wires and equipment.” n
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