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Originally Posted by defrey12
So, you're in favor of limiting property rights of individuals? It's MY property and I will do as I please...within the confines of the current rules.. That is, until your ilk attempts to squash my rights. Then I will be at the front of the line to preserve those rights.
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Unfortunately, that's not how it works.
Your "property rights" are subject to and limited by, the "rights" you were deeded when you bought your property. The Developer never sold (to anyone to anyone in TV), absolute, unlimited rights.
Those "rights" are not absolute. They're subject to restrictions and covenants of record, as well as zoning restrictions. What folks seem to forget, is not only can zoning regulations change, but the Deed Restrictions and Covenants give the Developer and District the right to make new rules and restrictions. About the only limit to those rights, is they have to apply equally to everyone in the class.
Mosts every property owner on earth is in favor of "limiting property rights", as long as the "limiting" doesn't apply to themselves.