New Eminent Domain Law May Require Business-Litigation Approach To Condemnation Cases

The Charlottesville paper recently ran an interesting story about how local road improvement projects will test the limits and scope of the Commonwealth's new eminent domain law. The new laws are comprised of reforms passed in 2007 and a constitutional amendment passed in 2012. State Senator Mark Obenshain is quoted as saying: "Property owners seeking remedies under the new legislation may petition the state for up to three years' worth of future profits" which could be based on lost profits. Previously Virginia's condemnation proceedings measured damage by means of real estate valuations, rather than allowing for recovery of lost profits. This change in the law may turn condemnation cases...

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