
Eminent Domain
Condemnation & Land Use Litigation Law Firm
In the United States eminent domain is the compulsory (required by law) purchase and acquisition of a citizen's private property. Eminent domain is an action by the state to seize the citizen's right to their property with due monetary compensation; however, it is accomplished without the person's consent. Real estate property is most commonly taken for the purpose of government use; for example, for public utilities, or for highway or railroad construction. Contact an attorney from the Doan Law Firm, P.C. for superior legal assistance.
Defining Condemnation
The term "condemnation" describes the formal action of exercising the power of eminent domain in order to transfer title to a property from the private owner to the government. Condemnation through eminent domain refers to when the government is taking ownership of someone's property, or some degree of interest in it.
Unfortunately, there have been many instances where the government took the private property of a citizen, while paying far below what the property was actually worth. When a lawyer gets involved, they can fight the government for the amount of money that reflects the true market value of your property so you won't be taken advantage of.
Enlisting the Help of a Lawyer
The Doan Law Firm, P.C. is proud to represent clients in Houston and all throughout the state of Texas with condemnation and land use litigation. The firm has extensive experience working with all the parties involved in condemnation including the property owners, real estate brokers, and real estate appraisers, all of which are interested in carefully assessing the highest possible market value of the property.
Failure to hire an attorney when your land is being taken for a public project can cause you to suffer substantial financial losses when you are not fairly compensated. The most valuable service the firm offers is their tireless dedication to getting you the just and fair compensation that you so rightfully deserve. Contact an eminent domain attorney from the firm immediately so you can protect your financial interests and your investment.


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