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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you create a protective covenant for your house, it should go away the moment you sell it, unless the future buyer decides to keep the covenant. Makes no sense to freeze a house in amber indefinitely. [/quote] That is not how they work. It is a voluntary contract between a group of property owners, but it can be revoked if a 2/3rds majority of the property owners agree to to do so. This is also an element of property rights and people enter into a voluntary contract to protect their use and enjoyment of their home by preventing incompatible development on adjacent parcels. Density bros only like property rights when it is convenient to their argument. Not everyone wants to live in high density apartment complexes and density bros want to force their lifestyle preferences on everyone else.[/quote] Step 1: allow property owners to build duplexes, triplexes, or fourplexes instead of exclusively uniplexes Step 2: ???????? Step 3: everyone will be forced to live in high-rise kommunalkas![/quote]
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