Bill would allow eminent domain property to be repurchased by owner if not used

House Bill 1392 (regarding the rights of property owners in cases of eminent domain)
Introduced by Rep. Larry Springer, (D-Kirkland) (D) on January 20, 2009, recognizes the hardships of property owners who lose property in eminent domain cases, even when they have received a fair market price for the property. Declares an intent to provide property owners with the right to repurchase their condemned property if it is not used for a public purpose and is sold by the condemning authority within seven years after the property was acquired through or under the threat of condemnation.
http://www.washingtonvotes.org/Legislation.aspx?ID=70436

 

 

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