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Partial Taking with Severance Damages: Wake County

May 6, 2009 by LandLawNC-DK

road widening eminent domainThis case involved a partial taking for the Evans Road Widening Project in Cary, North Carolina. The homeowner’s property was located on Evans Road, a two-lane road.  The Town of Cary took the owner’s front yard to construct a new four-lane, main roadway. The municipality’s initial offer for this taking was $19,005.00.  Working with co-counsel, we negotiated an additional $53,495.00 settlement with severance damages resulting in a total settlement of $72,500.00.

Filed Under: Eminent Domain, Highway Taking, Just Compensation, Land Condemnation, Land Law, North Carolina, Partial Taking, Road Widening, Severance Damages

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