What is Eminent Domain?
Eminent domain, also known as condemnation, is the government’s power to take private property for public use. Utility companies, likewise, have been delegated the power to condemn property or property rights. However, this power is not absolute. The condemnor must:
- Demonstrate that the taking of your property is reasonably necessary to achieve a public use
- Provide you with “full compensation” for your property
How We Can Help
Our experienced eminent domain lawyers can assist you with:
- Negotiating with the condemning authority: We’ll engage in skillful negotiations to secure the best possible offer for your property, considering all factors that contribute to its value.
- Challenging the taking in court: If the government’s offer is inadequate or the taking is not for a legitimate public use, we’ll defend your rights in court.
- Understanding your rights: We’ll guide you through the eminent domain process, explaining your rights and options clearly and concisely.
Types of Cases We Handle
We only represent property owners, including tenants, but never the government or any other condemning authorities, in takings cases.
- Whole or Partial Takings
- Fee and Easement Takings
- New Roads and Road Widenings
- Pond Takings
- Electric Transmission Lines/Poles and Natural Gas Pipelines (above and below ground)
Types of Property We Handle
We represent owners of all types of property in Port St. Lucie and St. Lucie County, including:
- Residential
- Commercial
- Agricultural
- Industrial
Contact Our Eminent Domain Attorneys
If you’re facing eminent domain in Port St. Lucie, don’t face it alone. Contact Brigham Property Rights today for a free consultation. We’re here to protect your property rights and help you secure the compensation you deserve.