A bill filed earlier this week in the North Carolina General Assembly seeks to place a state constitutional amendment on the ballot that would limit the right of eminent domain. House Bill Number 8 was filed in hopes that voters would decide on the amendment in November 2014. Representatives Chuck McGrady, Paul “Skip” Stam, David … Continue reading “Another Push for Constitutional Amendments in North Carolina Eminent Domain and Condemnation Cases”
Easements in North Carolina Eminent Domain and Condemnation Cases Property law can be weird. There are many different types of ownership interests in property, and they often sound kind of funny. For example, one might say that you don’t really own your land, instead you own a “fee.” “What? I thought you paid a fee, … Continue reading “Easements in North Carolina Eminent Domain and Condemnation Cases”
Evidence of Low-Ball Appraisals and Offers From Condemning Authorities When taking property by eminent domain, why would the NCDOT pay more than it’s own appraisal says a property is worth? A recent newspaper article helps to highlight some data, but the real story about condemnation case valuation can be seen if you look behind the … Continue reading “Evidence of Low-Ball Eminent Domain Offers by NCDOT”
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