Matt Gunsch wrote:
As one who has gone thru emminant domain, I agreee, it has to end. To take property for a road or legit use is one thing, to take land for a memorial is another, and esp to take 500 acres when the impact site was prob a acre or 2 is crazy.
To those that have not gone thru it, and believe they have to give you fair market value are sadly mistaken. The city of Phx tried to steal my house with such a low offer, I made a counter offer and was threatened with court action. It took almost 2 yrs to conclude the deal, but it was 2 yrs of heck.
Even if they give you fair market value, they still don't compensate you for lost time, the fact that you had no intention of moving, and if you're a business owner - things like having to replace or put in new infrastructure (like T1 lines or cables - not cheap), moving (that can be a HUGE expense), loss of customers due to services being unavailable, having to redo all of your contact information, driving customers to a new location, etc... It's not right.
Ryan
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