Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Oct 1936, p. 69

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strichons.ueecia protection restriction s"o' the right kçind give to the future value of your propert y that at present can be obtained ini no other way. Anrd it is flot too much to say that. absence of 'proper deed restrictions may prove *a handicap to you in getting the most advantageous fi nancing. That is because thée institution which ioans you your mortgage nioney is necessarily interested, just as YOU are, flot only in, thepresent value of your.home but ini the way that value will hold up, in the years to corne. Private Agreemments Deed restrictions are private agreements made a part, of the deed itself laying down ýspecific prhbtosr requirernents about the. use of the property or the improvements that cari be built on rit, these saine requireinents -lb c i rig simuItateotly written into the deeds for .every neighborîng piece of property within a given area. The restrictions are placed in 'the deed to insure eachi owner that properties neighboring his will flot be put to unsuitable or undesirable use. For examiple, in a residential arca they rnay prohibitth building of other than single-family bouses, or the buildingof more than onie bouse to a lot, or shut out busi- THIS A-S GNLY I late years more and more frequently these voluntary agreements require lot owniers to subinit their building plans to a central reviewing agency before construction begins, to iusure eachi of thein against sorne architec tural moflstrosity that mnight mar the character of the neighborhood. Guarantee Good Neighborhood piaygi.vuiaus wnvu ini cOmmnou. Ut ONLY hoods that are~ "white spots" for home baàn safety, and in. doing this tbey are rightly giving, empbiasis :ta

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