Chapter II: The Eminent Domain Process
Can the government take possession of my property before the final value is determined?
California Code of Civil Procedure section 1255.410 authorizes the condemning agency to ask the court for possession of the property
even before judgment has been entered in the eminent domain proceeding. The court may only do so, however, if the condemning agency has
first deposited into the County or State Treasury the amount which it determines as the probable compensation to be paid for the property.
If the court grants the condemning agency's request for early possession, the property owner, in most cases, will have had approximately 90
to 120 days notice before having to vacate the property.
Once the condemning agency deposits the amount of probable compensation, the property owner or tenant may apply to the court to withdraw
that portion of the deposit which represents the owner's or tenant's probable amount of compensation. You may withdraw the amount of
the agency's deposit without waiving your claim for greater compensation. However, withdrawing the deposit does waive any challenge
to the government's right to take the property.
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