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Condemnation
General Questions
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What happens if I resist condemnation?
Do I risk anything by resisting condemnation?
If I resist, can I recover my attorney's fees?
Who determines what my property is worth?
After an offer has been made, can I still negotiate?
What is condemnation?
How do I know that my property has been condemned?
Should I resist the condemnation of my property?
How can I resist the condemnation of my property?
What does ‘just compensation’ mean in a condemnation action?
Does this mean that I can only get what the property is worth given its present use?
Do I need a lawyer to represent me?
Action Against Condemnation
FAQs
What happens if I resist condemnation?
Do I risk anything by resisting condemnation?
If I resist, can I recover my attorney's fees?
Who determines what my property is worth?
After an offer has been made, can I still negotiate?
Should I resist the condemnation of my property?
How can I resist the condemnation of my property?
Compensation
FAQs
What is eminent domain about?
What is ‘eminient domain’?
What is condemnation?
How do I know that my property has been condemned?
Should I resist the condemnation of my property?
What does ‘just compensation’ mean in a condemnation action?
Does this mean that I can only get what the property is worth given its present use?
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