| 21. | At one point, as much as 80 % of the city's area was included under restrictive covenants.
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| 22. | Anti-semitic residential segregation was also prevalent during the 1930s and 1940s, and was accomplished through restrictive covenants.
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| 23. | These restrictive covenants protect property owners'value and are enforced by the Pureland Association which consist of property owners.
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| 24. | Starting in the 1910s, many property deeds included racial or religious restrictive covenants against new immigrants and migrants.
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| 25. | Corrigan v . Buckley set the precedent that racially restrictive covenants were just and it lasted for years.
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| 26. | Unlike many parts of Washington, this area did not have restrictive covenants barring habitation by blacks or Jews.
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| 27. | Restrictive covenants prohibited non-whites from owning or renting property unless they were employed as servants by white residents.
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| 28. | Additionally, many HOAs have restrictive covenants preventing a homeowner from installing an OTA ( over-the-air ) rooftop antenna.
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| 29. | Through these organizations, his ideas about real estate and planning helped to shape methods for restrictive covenants and zoning.
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| 30. | As a result of this decision, racial restrictive covenants proliferated across the United States during the 1920s and 1930s.
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