Private property rights

Real Estate

A free society based on capitalism and freedom requires private property rights. These property rights are human rights. And those rights must be defined, appropriated, honored, respected and protected.

Land ownership includes a set of rights of many rights. A right is the exclusive authority to make a decision or determine how the land or a component or right in the land is used or not used or not used.

A private property owner has:

For. Right to use your land;

B. Right to rent your house or land;

vs. Right to decide who can be the tenant;

D. Right to decide how the land, rights or portions of land can be used or not, provided that they do not harm society or the public;

me. Right to collect all the rents that the land produces;

F. Right to assign, sell, rent any of the rights that an owner has over the land;

gram. Right to exchange, give away or sell at any price that the owner wants to charge and that a buyer or recipient is willing to pay or accept.

h. Right to exchange or sell the earth’s resources with someone willing to trade;

I. Right to have exclusive rights and use of the earth’s resources;

j. Exclusive rights to use and choose which parts of the land and rights to use at any given time.

Obviously, restrictions and controls on private real estate have a negative effect on a free country. The value of land and real estate is determined by the demand and desire of others. The highest and best use of real estate or land is influenced by what the public perceives it to be and what they feel they can do with it and what is the highest value and best use of the property. The owner has the option to sell or rent for the highest paying use or can choose to allow or rent or sell for a lesser use for less money. Private property rights are the predominant force of control of land and control of natural resources in a truly free society rather than government control or control through destructive competition.

All real estate or real estate enjoy the same rights. The rights an owner has in real estate vary from property to property, even when they are next to each other. The more complete the private property rights an owner has in his land, the more people understand those rights, the more people will pay or compete for property with more complete proprietary property rights, all other influences being the same. Would you pay more or less for 10 acres that you can never build on due to restrictive land use laws compared to a similar 10 acres where you can build 10 houses and you can build whatever you want?

Government-imposed land use controls do not reduce the need for or demand for housing or land and devalue land that is too restricted. Individual freedoms are protected by private property rights. Private property rights are human rights.

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