How private controls shape cities and homes This study shows how deed restrictions in subdivision property set rules for use, building, and neighborly conduct. It focuses on the relationship between the subdivider and buyers, and how those rules affect land value and development. In clear terms, the book explains the broad idea of urban land regulation and why deed restrictions became a common tool. It then looks at the residential subdivision field, analyzing how restrictions influence the parties to a sale and the layout of neighborhoods. The author uses historical examples to illustrate why these controls matter for the city pattern and everyday life.
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