Ante up: NCDOT could be required to pay attorneys’ fees for low-balling landowners
Lawmakers are considering a bill that would make the North Carolina Department of Transportation pay for offering unfairly low buyout prices to property owners facing condemnation.
The legislation proposes several changes that state condemnation lawyers “have been waiting and wishing desperately to have for years,” said Anne Duvoisin Fisher, a land law attorney at HensonFuerst in Boone.
Read more: http://mecktimes.com/news/2015/03/16/ante-up-ncdot-could-be-required-to-pay-attorneys-fees-for-low-balling-landowners/#ixzz3UqwKtEAP
The legislation proposes several changes that state condemnation lawyers “have been waiting and wishing desperately to have for years,” said Anne Duvoisin Fisher, a land law attorney at HensonFuerst in Boone.
Read more: http://mecktimes.com/news/2015/03/16/ante-up-ncdot-could-be-required-to-pay-attorneys-fees-for-low-balling-landowners/#ixzz3UqwKtEAP
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