October 15, 2009

WORD: Excess Condemnation

And the WORD for Today is...

Excess Condemnation – refers to the use of eminent domain to take more property than actually necessary for the intended purpose. Unfortunately, this happens often with homeowners being offered less than a genuinely fair market value for their property and then the excess amount not used for the stated project being auctioned off. Eminent domain powers are sometimes used to acquire land desired for future projects by a municipality who can “seize the opportunity” to do a justifiable project and hold any “extra” land for acquisition to the highest bidder (commercial developer) down the road long after the stated project has been completed.

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