This book explores the use and history of deed restrictions in the development of subdivisions, particularly in the United States. The author analyzes the legal aspects of deed restrictions, and delves into their economic significance in controlling land development. Through a detailed study of specific control provisions in deeds, the book examines how these agreements define the relations between buyers and sellers of subdivided land. The author also delves into broader themes, such as how deed restrictions impact the overall design and character of residential areas. This book is a valuable resource for understanding the power and limitations of deed restrictions as a tool for controlling land use and shaping the physical and social character of our cities.
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