Examples of clauses regarding Condemnation of premises; in the event that, at any time during the term of the within Lease, the premises are taken for any public or quasi-public use pursuant to any statute or by right of eminent domain.
Yes, once property is condemned, the government usually has a set time to make use of it for the intended project or purpose.
If you get a condemnation notice, take it seriously. Consider consulting a lawyer to understand your options and rights.
Almost any type of property can be condemned, whether it's residential, commercial, or vacant land, as long as it serves a public purpose.
You can definitely challenge a condemnation. If you believe it isn’t fair or necessary, you can appeal the decision in court.
In Gilbert, the government must follow specific steps to take property. They often need to show that it's for the greater good, like building roads or schools.
A condemnation clause is a fancy term for a part of a contract that allows the government to take property for public use, usually with payment to the owner.