Ch 10 quiz Flashcards What is the effect of the Doctrine of Laches? A property owner who is lax in protecting ownership rights may lose those rights.Private land use control is primarily exerted by: the owner of the controlled property via deed restrictions.the owner of the property via zoning ordinances.Which of the following is guaranteed by the U.S.Constitution?The individual right to own land Which type of region is likeliest to have the highest density allowances included within deed restrictions?Downtown metropolitan In the implementation of land use controls, why should a community be concerned about the effects on individual property values?In most communities, taxes based on property values support needed government services.
Private land use controls are primarily implemented by:deed restrictions.
Which region is likeliest to have the lowest density allowance in deed restrictions?Rural Which of the following is NOT normally a basic land use consideration of master planners?Building codes and code enforcement One of the major considerations in planning where to allow
growth is:
the effect of development on traffic patterns.If a subdivision has a restrictive covenant, it: must be adhered to by all subdivision owners.Which of the following is NOT a way of terminating a restrictive covenant?A suit for partition filed by a majority of property owners in a subdivision The Doctrine of Laches states that if property owners are:lax in protecting their property rights, the property owner may lose those rights.