10 Feb 10
FAQ’s from the I-69 Seminar
The partners at Sever Storey recently held meetings for individuals that are having their land taken as part of the I-69 road construction project. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions and their answers.
1) Can the State take my land? Yes, the State has been granted the power of eminent domain by the constitution. Stopping the taking is next to impossible.
2) Do I have to take the State’s offer? No, you do not have to take the State’s offer. You have the constitutional right to present your own evidence at trial as to how much you should be compensated.
3) Can the State Land Lock part of my parcel? Yes
4) If they landlock my parcel do they have to provide access? No, the State is not required to provide access to a landlocked parcel. They are only required to pay “just compensation.” Note: just compensation will be a very important issue if the parcel is landlocked.
5) What about my mineral rights? Your mineral rights are very important. If the take damages your mineral rights you must be compensated for them. Note: mineral rights could be worth more than the actual land taking itself.
6) What about drainage? They are turning my land into a flood plain. Typically, the State will not re mediate flood issues. It again comes down to an issue of compensation and how the land is damaged.
If you have any questions about the I-69 taking , condemnation or eminent domain please feel free to call us for a free consultation or visit us on the web at www.severstorey.com
Phil Sever
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cris moisoff said:
February 12th, 2010 at 7:23 pm
Looking for a lawyer for relocation in eminent domain case ,wair state used land over 6 years and did not pay for the use of it . I could not do any thing with it . And now I have over $100,000.00 in property tax on land that I own that I could not use for 6 years.State owes storage over $50,ooo.oo a year state said would pay they did not and A list of to many things to go in to if you can not help do tou know someone who can help me,time is almost over for me to file my claim thank you ph#219-669-6286 or219-561-7626 24/7 any time