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Eminent Domain

Case Results

OUR EMINENT DOMAIN CASE RESULTS

In order to maximize compensation, it is critical that the property owner obtain experienced eminent domain counsel who understands the valuation process as soon as possible after learning that their property will be taken.

The Blucher Law Group, PLLC successfully negotiated eminent domain requests. We represent many property owners in litigation to avoid losing their property or getting a better result out of the transaction.

...below are some of our negotiation results:

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PARCEL TAKENCOUNTYINITIAL OFFERFINAL RESULTINCREASEINCREASEPROPERTY TYPE
110+111 PARTIALDESOTO$220,000 $2,300,000 $2,080,000 945%BUSINESS
104 PARTIALHIGHLANDS$73,440 $116,250 $42,810 58%BUSINESS
134 WHOLELEE$1,291,400 $1,850,000 $558,600 43%NON-PROFIT
138 PARTIALLEE$29,700 $75,000 $45,300 153%NON-PROFIT
118 WHOLELEE0$151,000 $151,000 1510%BUSINESS
118 PARTIALLEE$404,000 $1,513,800 $1,109,800+ NON MONETARY275%NON-PROFIT
129 PARTIALLEE$5,300 $39,000 $33,700+ NON MONETARY636%BUSINESS
105&106 PARTIALLEE$100,000 $210,000 $110,000 110%RESIDENTIAL
132 WHOLELEE$145,000 $284,400 $139,400 96%RESIDENTIAL
107 WHOLEMANATEE$263,000 $318,000 $55,000 21%RESIDENTIAL
105 PARTIALMANATEE$8,000 31,000$23,000 288%RESIDENTIAL
24 PARTIALMANATEE$44,300 $274,100 $229,800 519%NON-PROFIT
108 PARTIALMANATEE$9,200 $295,000 $285,800+ NON MONETARY3107%BUSINESS
135 PARTIALMANATEE$98,000 $214,400 $116,400+ NON MONETARY119%RESIDENTIAL
122 PARTIALMANATEE$93,600 $351,000 $257,400 275%RESIDENTIAL
109 PARTIALMANATEE$9,700 $95,000 $85,400 879%BUSINESS
107 PARTIALSARASOTA$987,250 $1,387,250 $400,000 41%BUSINESS
102 PARTIALSARASOTA9,87079,60069,730706%BUSINESS
103 PARTIALSARASOTA$264,400 $582,500 $318,100 120%BUSINESS
106 PARTIALSARASOTA0$45,000 $45,000+ NON MONETARY450%BUSINESS
115 PARTIAL
SARASOTA $100,000.00
$615,250.00
$515,250.00
515%
BUSINESS
114 PARTIAL
SARASOTA $240,000.00
$615,250.00
$375,250.00
156%
BUSINESS
In eminent domain cases, the property owner is NOT obligated to take what the government offers but is entitled to “full compensation”.
  1. In the case the entire property is taken, the compensation paid to the property owner should be the total fair market value of the property plus other compensation necessary to make the owner whole again after the taking. .
  2.  When only a portion of the property is taken, the property owner is entitled to be compensated not only for the value of the property being taken but also for any damage, or loss in value, suffered by the remaining property as a result of the taking.

In many cases, the negative impact the project will have on the remaining property is a significant part of the damages.