Property Condemnation
Eminent Domain Attorney
Condemnation Appraisals Legal Advice
Property Condemnation / Eminent Domain
Property condemnation or eminent
domain law refers to the practice of the government body taking possession of
private property for the public good. The property condemned may be intended for
a new road, school or military facility. Whatever the case, the constitution
provides property owners simple, but frequently overlooked, rights.
Is your property under threat by local,
state or federal government?
Eminent domain attorney,
Joseph R. Borich, understands the frustration that
accompanies the complex process of property condemnation. We educate our clients about
issues involved in eminent domain and explain all of the legal options so they
can make informed decisions.
Condemnation issues can include:
You are entitled to constitutional protection!
The fifth and fourteenth Amendments
guarantee some of your property rights. Eminent domain attorney,
Joseph R. Borich, PC, can
assist your understanding of these protections and
apply them to your case. We provide eminent domain information to residential
and commercial property owners in Kansas and Missouri involved in legal
disputes.
To see published articles by Joseph R.
Borich, PC click below:
http://www.mobar.org/pamphlet/emindom.htm
http://realtytimes.com/rtpages/20000928_condemnation.htm
Call
Joseph R.
Borich, PC to consult an attorney regarding condemnation, appraisals and
legal advice. For information regarding our major practice areas, see:
If you are under threat of condemnation or
have questions regarding your legal rights under eminent domain contact us. We
offer consultations and property views.
Joseph R. Borich, PC
4630 W. 137th Street
Suite 100
Leawood, KS 66224
Phone: (913) 341-4550
Evenings / weekends (816) 868-7236
Fax: (913) 663-3834
Property Condemnation Appraisal Legal Advice in
KS and MO
Serving the Kansas City metro and
surrounding areas, St. Louis, Columbia, Jefferson City, Springfield,
St. Joseph, Joplin, Topeka, Wichita, Salina, Hutchinson, Hays, Liberal and
Olathe.
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