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From experience I think this is wrong. In London many own leaseholds, so are homeowners and not landowners. Landowners should be pro-development yet in practice see structural alterations as risky to neighbouring homes. They have maintenance cost without incentive.
Hard to capture the nuances in an image macro though. Generally homeowners and landowners are YIMBY only when they get benefit from something being improved and otherwise are neutral, risk-adverse or NIMBY. Negotiating this can sometimes destroy profit motive for the developer.
Here's one good example. It took them five years to get planning permission. It should have been much easier.https://www.homesandproperty.co.uk/property-news/buying/new-homes/12-primrose-hill-neighbours-build-on-their-roofs-in-new-homes-model-that-could-offer-solution-to-a118516.html …
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