Land Condemnations

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Land Condemnation Law Attorneys
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DeVore, Acton & Stafford, P.A.
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If the light rail development plans in Charlotte, North Carolina, are resulting in a threat of condemnation of your residential or commercial real estate, you are encouraged to contact an experienced land condemnation law attorney to learn about your legal options. Is the government's determination of value of your land a non-negotiable? Past clients of DeVore, Acton & Stafford, P.A., will testify that the answer to that question need not be no.

Eminent domain land condemnations for the sake of planned development of schools, parks, stadiums, or airport expansions are often shown to be unfair to land owners. In one eminent domain dispute handled by DeVore, Acton & Stafford, P.A., a jury verdict of $530,000 defied the airport's previous determination that a piece of land including a lake was worth only $26,000. This verdict was upheld on appeal as well.

Achieving justice for landowners victimized by eminent domain is a motivating force of the land condemnation law attorneys of DeVore, Acton & Stafford, P.A. Contact the firm to schedule a free initial consultation regarding any North Carolina pending land condemnation or eminent domain proceedings.

DeVore, Acton & Stafford, P.A., represents people who have been injured through the negligence of others, employees seeking workers compensation benefits, persons with construction-related issues, people and companies who are engaged in contracts disputes, and landowners whose property is threatened with condemnation in the area of Charlotte, North Carolina, including the communities of Gastonia, Kannapolis, Concord, Hickory, Statesville, Monroe, Newton, Lake Norman, Mooresville, Huntersville, Matthews, and Cornelius, NC.
Serving all of North Carolina, but especially Mecklenburg County, Cabarrus County, Gaston County, Iredell County, Richmond County, Union County, Cleveland County, and Catawba County in both North Carolina state and federal courts at the trial and appellate level.

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