Arizona Eminent Domain Attorneys

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Eminent Domain & Condemnation Attorneys – Arizona

Sever Storey fights for justice on behalf of landowners across America. Whether you’re facing eminent domain in Arizona via the state, the federal government, a utility company, or any other condemner, we’re here to ensure your rights are upheld in the courts.

Don’t face off against your condemner on your own. Make sure you have the right experts by your side by contacting the lawyers at Sever Storey.

What Is Eminent Domain Law In Arizona?

Eminent domain law states that certain government and private groups have the right to seize private land and use it for public purposes. Though the law appears to be fairly straightforward, many condemners take advantage of the nuances of this law, treating landowners unfairly or taking land for unlawful reasons.

What Should Landowners Do After Receiving An Eminent Domain Notice In Arizona?

An eminent domain attorney in Arizona is the best resource for landowners facing eminent domain. Therefore, a landowner who receives an eminent domain notice should immediately take the following actions.

Case Results

State: Indiana (Marion County)

Case Type: Road projects

Initial Offer: $46,160

Sever Storey Walker Result:

$2,400,000

State: Indiana (Johnson County)

Case Type: Road projects

Initial Offer: $301,200

Sever Storey Walker Result:

$3,800,000

State: Indiana (Vigo County)

Case Type: Road projects

Initial Offer: $1,186,000

Sever Storey Walker Result:

$4,475,000

State: Indiana (Hamilton County)

Case Type: Road projects

Initial Offer: $79,200

Sever Storey Walker Result:

$3,000,000

State: Georgia (Union County)

Case Type: Road projects

Initial Offer: $454,250

Sever Storey Walker Result:

$1,500,000

State: Illinois, Sangamon County

Case Type: Road projects

Initial Offer: $125,600

Sever Storey Walker Result:

$1,191,950

Frequently Asked Questions

Every landowner is entitled to “just compensation” from their condemner. So what exactly does this term mean? Legally, just compensation is a monetary exchange that is equal to or greater than the market value of the land. But unfortunately, many unknowing landowners walk away with less compensation than they deserve. A skilled attorney can help landowners get the greatest possible compensation for their land.

Relocating a home or business can be extremely expensive, which is why landowners are entitled to eminent domain relocation costs paid by their condemner. Yet, the courts often underestimate or do not fully consider these costs, meaning landowners do not receive the full benefits. Again, it’s crucial to have an eminent domain attorney to fight for these benefits.

Contrary to what it may seem, condemners are limited by eminent domain law in Arizona. According to the state, condemners must:
– Give adequate notice of eminent domain
– Provide a copy of the appraisal
– Inform the landowner of eminent domain proceedings
– Provide just compensation and negotiate the offer

Eminent domain cases can take anywhere from a few months to a year or more, depending on the nature of the case. Typically, cases that involve litigation take much longer than cases that do not.
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It is very rare for eminent domain to be fully stopped in Arizona. A lawyer would have to prove the condemner is not using the land for a public purpose or has broken the law in some other way. However, having the right eminent domain lawyer will still play a vital role in securing greater compensation and more generous relocation benefits.

How Sever Storey Can Help You

The team of skilled condemnation lawyers at Sever Storey is ready and eager to protect your landowner rights. We can do for you what we have done for countless landowners across the country, spanning from Illinois to Georgia and beyond.

Allow us to fight on your behalf and show the courts the true damages that have been done throughout the eminent domain process. Having an experienced attorney could make all the difference in your case.

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Before going alone against the State let us give you our opinion. It is our pledge that we will provide a free case review for any individual or business facing eminent domain or condemnation. Contact us now at 888-318-3761

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