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To a point, yes. If they did not, we would not have any local, state, or national parks. Imagine the view of Old Faithful outside your hotel window each morning.
Do you have a good view on your own land? Well, the government says you own it, and a hotel cannot be built there without compensating you.
IF we can all build wherever we want, without governmental control, then that view you like is no longer there. Either a hotel or some other group or people will like it too. And, since they can build where they want, they will build there. At their own risk? What will you do against, say, the Holiday Inn chain? Beat them up?
Without government control, they have the right to build. You do NOT have the right to harm someone for doing so.
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