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 Can a house's view be guaranteed?, For let's say 20 years ?

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TSIvanWong1989
post Jun 21 2016, 01:12 AM, updated 10y ago

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Just a thought discussion.

Can developer guarantee a house's view be not blocked for a certain number of years ?

Will it be logical to have such law whereby buying a sea view unit guarantees the owner 20 years of unimpeded sea view. Which means no development blocking the views shall be passed?

Thinking bout this as saw some sea view condos being blocked by land reclamation in front for another high rise.

Those that paid a premium for the view kantoi. Hmmmm
TSIvanWong1989
post Jun 21 2016, 09:48 PM

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Yea. But if this is made into law?

Whereby it states that homeowners view of the sea need to contain 80% view of sea water. Any reduction in said view of sea water in 20 yeard sincr snp enables the owner to sue the offending man made structure for demolitions or payment.

Such a law would thereby guarantee owners that bought sea view houses and paid a premium would not have another building built in front of it for 20 years. Or land reclamation that reduces the amount of sea water seen will also be banned. Effectively protecting homeowners. But it's at the cost of no future development in the direction of the houses view for 20 years.

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post Jun 24 2016, 12:46 AM

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QUOTE(shaniandras2787 @ Jun 23 2016, 01:24 PM)
this would be absurd as it would retard growth because everyone who owns a property will want such guarantee, unobstructed view of this and that.

surely, it's a law that only benefits a particulars demographic of the society and not the people generally.

such law has no inner morality.
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Interesting.
Hmm. So it means that buying a house with the nice view should not be a factor.


Such a law would retard growth around those properties. But is there anyway to safeguard the properties of the house that buyers pay for ?
Can't think of any way.

Perhaps one would never be able to safeguard their homes view.

 

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