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Denton, Texas 76201
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Gainesville, Texas 76240
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Dealing with a municipality who wants to turn your private land into public land almost always requires the assistance of a Plano condemnation lawyer. This is also known as eminent domain, and it occurs when a government exercises its right to acquisition private property to be used in a project serving the interest of the public as a whole.
Hayes, Berry, White & Vanzant, L.L.P. understands that this type of transaction does not simply allow a city, state, or local government to take whatever land it wants whenever it wants it. There are guidelines as to the purpose, dimensions, and payment that must be met in order for the transaction to be fair to the landowner. These laws are complicated, which is what makes a Plano condemnation lawyer so important.
At Hayes, Berry, White & Vanzant, L.L.P., we can pair you with a personal attorney who will work closely with you to protect your interests in this transaction. Should you choose to fight the condemnation, we can help you do that. If you are willing to go through with it, but are concerned that you may not be compensated the fair value of the property, a Plano condemnation lawyer can fight for your rights during negotiation to insure that your assets are protected and you are treated fairly.
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