No. Tradition is no good as an ethical argument. But ethical arguments can be made around forcing ppl to uphold or abandon them. https://twitter.com/CallMeMisterD/status/882653055753134080 …
By building into sales of contracts that people could not modernise so buyer knows before buying.
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But what if the seller doesn't want to potentially reduce the value by reducing the future owner's options?
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That's where the incentives come in. They should be compensated for agreeing to this.
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There's also the the question, given housing costs in places like London, of whether mandating the preservation of small houses is elitist.
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