Eminent domain laws allow for the involuntary acquisition of real property. When there are projects underway intended for public benefit, property owners may have no choice but to sell. Typically, the eminent domain process begins with an offer to negotiate a...
Year: 2025
Who can seek a mechanic’s lien?
Issues with construction projects often lead to disputes in civil court. Construction litigation frequently begins due to a client’s frustrations or their non-payment. Clients can take legal action over contract breaches and defects by filing lawsuits against those...
Using litigation to end joint real property ownership
Real estate litigation allows people to address disputes with their neighbors or issues with a recent real estate transaction. Lawsuits related to real property can also help address ownership challenges, ranging from inaccurate title records to disputes with...
Public projects may lead to inverse condemnation lawsuits
When there is a major public project nearby, homeowners often become quite anxious. They worry about the possibility of eminent domain claims and property condemnation. Local authorities can effectively force real property owners to sell their holdings in eminent...
Could a construction delay lead to a client lawsuit?
Clients choosing professionals or construction firms to manage a project consider many variables. Obviously, the estimated price of the project is a top consideration. However, there are other priorities that may overshadow immediate financial savings. Reputation with...
Taking legal action to resolve a neighbor’s boundary violations
The boundary between two parcels of real estate determines who is responsible for maintenance. It also influences the value of each parcel. Every square foot of land can be quite valuable, especially in high-demand neighborhoods. Typically, neighbors respect the...
Eminent domain was not a new power. Just compensation was.
Eminent domain is the power that the government has to take private property from a property owner. This generally has to be done in a way that will benefit the public. For example, if the government is building a governmental facility, a military installation or an...
What’s the difference between eminent domain and condemnation?
If the government has its eye on your property, you may hear the terms “eminent domain” and “condemnation” thrown around. While they’re sometimes used interchangeably, they have very different definitions. Understanding what they both mean can help you determine what...
How is land chosen for public use under eminent domain?
Although eminent domain is controversial, it plays a critical role in developing infrastructure and services that communities rely on daily. Many public amenities are made possible because the government can acquire land that would otherwise remain unavailable for...
Disputes over value in eminent domain in Tennessee
It's not uncommon for a property owner to disagree with the government over the value of property when the latter wants to exercise eminent domain. The government (the condemnor) is required to provide a property owner with just compensation to take their property for...
