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by robocat
364 days ago
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> and you don't "own" property there, most land is not freehold, you are merely temporarily leasing it from the state Nobody really owns land: the government disallows many many activities, maybe charges you a yearly rental, and just has different hurdles to take it from you (eminent domain, market replacement cost). Even freehold is more like a franchise right to sell your freehold. Perpetual is somewhat irrelevant given zoning restrictions. |
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