Guide to Florida Eminent Domain Law
Eminent Domain Process
Your Property Rights
Challenging the Government
Eminent Domain Definitions
Getting Full Compensation
Hiring an Eminent Domain Attorney


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The Florida Eminent Domain Lawyers:
- Gregory W. Stoner
- Steve Brown
- Philip Calandrino
- Robert Hendry
- Laura Quigley
- Richard Stoner
- Deborah Townsend
- Gregory Melnick
Your Property Rights:
- Littoral Property Rights in Florida
- Florida Law Prevents Eminent Domain Abuse
- High Speed Rail & Eminent Domain
- Inverse Condemnation and Loss of Access
Compensation for Your Property:
- Full Compensation for Your Property - You are entitled to full compensation according to Florida State Law. Click here to learn more.
- Compensation for Business Property - Many circumstances must apply for a business to make a claim against eminent domain and in order to receive compensation for damage.
- Compensation for Property - As property owner, you are entitled to full compensation in an eminent domain claim including severance damages and attorney fees.
- Compensation for Renters Property - Renters of homes or apartments are also considered entitled to compensation under Florida law.
- What is Fair Value for Compensation? - Fair value is usually considered to be the fair market value for your property when the government takes it through eminent domain.
- Determining Eminent Domain Values - Determining the value of property subjected to eminent domain must be handled according to Florida Statutes.
- Eminent Domain for Conservation
- Eminent Domain Business Damages
- History of Eminent Domain
- Condemnation and Inverse Condemnation
- Prejudgment Interest and Eminent Domain
- School Districts' Use of Eminent Domain
- Small Businesses and Eminent Domain
- Foreclosure and Eminent Domain
- HUD Housing and Eminent Domain
- Public Notice and Eminent Domain
- Zoning and Eminent Domain
Information About Condemnation:
- Reasons for Government Taking Property
- The Condemnation Process - The condemnation process can be difficult and confusing. Click here to learn about the process.
- Authorities Who Have Rights to Condemn Property - Your property may be condemned by any number of governmental agencies for a variety of purposes.
- Challenge the Condemnation of Your Property - The attorneys of the Florida Property Rights Law Firm can effectively devise tactics to help you challenge whether the government has met certain criteria for ceasing your land.
- Sewer & Water Projects
Eminent Domain Definitions:
- What is Eminent Domain?
- Unitization: Eminent Domain?
- Types of Property Subject to Eminent Domain
- What Does Public Purchase Mean?
- What is Considered a Taking?
- What is Partial Taking?
- What is Inverse Condemnation?
- What are Easements and Right of Ways?
- What is the Private Property Act?
- What are Your Property Rights?
- What are Severance Damages?
- Eminent Domain and Severance Damages
- International Owners of Florida Property
- Mineral Rights in Eminent Domain
- Eminent Domain News - Click here for details on cases involving Florida eminent domain and condemnation.
- The Stimulus Package - Stimulus money is slated for housing and infrastructure projects which may require use of eminent domain.
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