HANDBOOK CONTENTS

I The Power of Eminent Domain
II The Eminent Domain Process

What are the general steps involved in an eminent domain proceeding?
Does the government have to make me an offer for my property before going to court?
Can I get a copy of the government's appraisal report?
Do I have to accept the government's offer, or can I try to get a higher price?
Does the government have to give me notice before deciding to take my property by eminent domain?
What is a "Resolution of Necessity"?
Can the government take possession of my property before the final value is determined?
What do I do if I don't agree with the amount of the government's deposit?
III Just Compensation
IV Retaining an Attorney




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THE CALIFORNIA EMINENT DOMAIN HANDBOOK
Chapter II: The Eminent Domain Process

Does the government have to make me an offer for my property before going to court?

California Government Code section 7267.2 requires government agencies to obtain an appraisal and make an offer to the owner of record of real property to be acquired before the agency may commence court proceedings. The offer generally must be in an amount no less than the appraisal approved by the agency.





 

















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