Insurance and Non-Conforming Land Use (Note 1)

Douglas Auld, Clive Southey

Abstract


The purchase of a residential home carries the risk of adjacent properties being rezoned in a manner creating negative externalities reducing the value of nearby residential homes. In most municipalities, appeals against rezoning are a costly and time consuming activity both for appellants and the public administrative bureaucracy. In this paper we establish the framework to analyze the creation of a residential insurance arrangement that has the potential to reduce the costs associated with appeals to restrict rezoning.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/uspa.v2n3p170

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