St. Louis Eminent Domain Attorneys
Missouri Temporary Construction Easement Law
The government has broad construction eminent domain powers and uses them frequently when dealing with road widening projects. At Denlow & Henry, our Missouri lawyers have been representing individuals through condemnation and property takings issues for more than 30 years. We can help protect your rights regarding your property and obtain adequate compensation for you against the government.
If you need help dealing with condemnation or construction eminent domain issues, contact our law office by e-mail or call 877-387-7052 in St. Louis or 816-472-5252 in Kansas City. We will fight to protect your property rights.
Protection of the property owner is the primary concern of the lawyers at Denlow & Henry. Call or e-mail us today.
Established St. Louis Eminent Domain Lawyers
At Denlow & Henry, our eminent domain attorneys have an in-depth understanding of Missouri property laws and will help empower you against condemnation actions. Residents and businesses are often forced to sell and relocate due to road-widening projects. We will help you determine how much you have been injured and what compensation you are entitled to. Even if there was no direct physical taking, you could still be awarded a monetary award based on a partial taking due to the effects road construction has on your business or home.
You do not have to accept the first offer given for your land or property. Land agents are trained to get property at low prices and do not have your best interests in mind. Our lawyers will obtain a proper valuation of your property and help to ensure that you receive the right amount of compensation.
Involve an Eminent Domain Lawyer Prior to Negotiating
Few people fully understand what they are going up against when dealing with the government during an eminent-domain action. Your opinions on the value of your land can be used against you if you report them to city officials as well as all other information you provide. We will take the time to explain your eminent domain situation to you and answer any of your questions regarding temporary construction easements, utility construction or other condemnation concerns.
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