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What should a property owner know about eminent domain?

On Behalf of | Jul 30, 2021 | Real Estate Law |

Florida property owners have the right to know how to defend their rights and interests, especially when their ownership rights are under threat. Eminent domain is a legal issue that could impact how an individual uses his or her property or whether the government claims it for a different use altogether. It can be beneficial for a property owner to know how to proceed in matters involving eminent domain.

The process of eminent domain

Eminent domain refers to the process of the government taking privately owned property for public use. This right can only be exercised in specific circumstances, and the law requires the government to provide just compensation for the property. The property owner may challenge the amount offered by the government and seek more.

The amount considered to be just should be what the owner could reasonably expect as a fair market value. The value of property depends on various factors, such as natural resources contained on the property or its location. An owner can dispute the claim on his or her property or fight for additional compensation.

A property owner’s rights

A property owner has the right to protect what he or she rightfully owns. If the government is attempting to claim land for the public good or public use, just compensation is owed. When it comes to confronting the tactics employed by the government, it may be helpful to work with an experienced Florida attorney knowledgeable in property rights and eminent domain laws.

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