There are couple of items that strike more concern into the head of a property owner, than the simple mention of the expression “eminent domain.” That is possibly because the laws and regulations which favor the entity who seeks to take a landowner’s property tend to be so heavily weighted in favor of the petitioner (the actual party taking the property). Generally, that entity will be a state or local government, but there are Indiana laws that enable related takings by railroads and utilities. Regardless of what may well seem to be an effortless triumph for the petitioner, there might be good cause to fight. Under Indiana and Federal law, the state might be permitted to take your own property, but it can not take it without having due process and it can’t take it without having fair and reasonable reimbursement. Landowners need to fight for their right to be sufficiently compensated in these instances. If you are struggling with this kind of type of difficulty, give us a call. We can assist and insure you get exactly what you’re entitled to.
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