Condemnation and Eminent Domain
If you hold title to it, your property—be it a home or business it belongs to you, subject to your mortgage and other liens. But when the government comes along seeking to take part or all of it, for a value well below what you could get on the market. What do you do?
If you are faced with the unfortunate prospect of the government taking your land, don’t rely on the government’s own real estate appraisers to determine how much you are entitled to. There are a variety of legitimate methods of determining land value and, many times, the government chooses the method that pays you the least. Look to StephensonLaw to fight for your land’s maximum value.
Our firm has the knowledge, dedication, and experience to help you get the compensation you are entitled to by law.
We understand the emotional burden of having your land taken from you. If your local municipality or state agency (i.e., the Department of Transportation) has exercised its eminent domain power over your personal or business property, we will fight for the highest possible value of your land. Our North Carolina-based law firm has significant experience in real property law, litigation, and land valuation. We’ve successfully represented clients throughout the state in their condemnation matters helping them to walk away with substantially more money than originally offered by the government.