Appraising Property Taken By Eminent Domain In Mass.

By John Bowen (November 2, 2018, 1:56 PM EDT) -- Appraising property that will be taken, or has already been taken, is in many ways no different than any other appraisal — with a few key differences. The sixth edition of the Uniform Appraisal Standards for Federal Land Acquisitions is an excellent place to start, even if the property is being taken by a state or local government. Many such takings are reimbursed, at least in part, by the federal government. Regardless, the oversight provided is a useful framework in any eminent domain context....

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