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Extraterritorial Jurisdiction in Eminent Domain: Cornhuskers vs. Buffalos

by: Joseph Grather
3 Mar 2025
Extraterritorial jurisdiction in eminent domain creates complex legal challenges when one state attempts to condemn property within another state’s boundaries. The ongoing dispute between Nebraska and Colorado over water rights and land acquisition along the South Platte River exemplifies this rare but significant constitutional conflict. Unlike typical eminent domain vs condemnation proceedings within a single... Read More

Appellate Court Rejects Condemnation Due to Lack of Public Use or Purpose

by: Joseph Grather
4 Feb 2025
The New Jersey appellate court published its opinion on Friday January 31, 2025 in Township of Jackson v. Getzel Bee, LLC. Full text Getzel bee App Div 1-31-25. The court’s opinion doesn’t mince words, and poignantly states the issue at the outset: “Lots 84 and 90 are not being used for the asserted public purpose... Read More

How to Appeal Your Property Tax Assessment: A Comprehensive Guide

by: Jon Ferrari
23 Jan 2025
Property tax assessments serve as the foundation for determining your property tax obligations. However, these assessments often fail to reflect the true market value of your property, potentially resulting in excessive taxation. When government valuations seem inaccurate, property owners have the legal right to appeal property tax assessment determinations through established procedural channels. The Fundamental... Read More

Institute for Justice Seeks to Overturn Kelo v City of New London

by: Jon Ferrari
8 Jan 2025
A preeminent advocate for the rights of property owners is petitioning the United States Supreme Court to hear an eminent domain matter with the hope that it will overturn a landmark decision in eminent domain law.  The Institute for Justice (IJ), a non-profit law firm dedicated to protecting the rights of property owners, represents the... Read More

New Year Thoughts on Redevelopment

by: Michael Realbuto
6 Jan 2025
The redevelopment process often gets a bad rap. One universal concern is that the process can be abused to benefit politically connected private developers at the expense of local property owners (check out this blog post for a refresher on Kelo and SCOTUS’s decision to deny certiorari in Eychaner). Additionally, property development itself is sometimes... Read More

Property Rights Abroad: Indian Army Ordered to Pay 46 Years Rent to Landowner

by: Michael Realbuto
30 Dec 2024
It’s safe to say that we have covered our fair share of interesting eminent domain stories from around the United States. For example, here are a few stories from California, South Carolina, Maryland, and even Alabama. But how are property rights viewed by the courts abroad? Well, according to a November 2024 decision from the... Read More

Understanding the Consequences of Unpaid Property Taxes in New Jersey

by: Jon Ferrari
20 Dec 2024
Unpaid property taxes in New Jersey can trigger a cascade of serious legal consequences for homeowners, potentially jeopardizing their property rights and financial stability. As experienced property tax lawyers near me frequently observe, municipalities have robust mechanisms to recover delinquent tax payments, including tax sales and liens. While property owners face strict quarterly payment obligations,... Read More

HCIA v. Mariana Properties – App Div Affirms Taking for Road Project

by: Joseph Grather
22 Nov 2024
The Appellate Division of the NJ Superior Court recently affirmed a trial court oral opinion by recently elevated and former Hudson County Assignment Judge Jeffrey Jablonski. The full opinion is available here a2686-22 HCIA Case.  The property owner’s counsel argued that the case should be dismissed because the condemnor failed to: 1) conduct bona fide... Read More

New Jersey Property Tax Relief: Ways to Save Thousands on Your Taxes

by: Jon Ferrari
29 Oct 2024
New Jersey property tax relief has become increasingly crucial as our state continues to bear the nation’s highest property tax burden. No Matter How Data Is Crunched, NJ Property Taxes Are Highest, NJBIA, Aug. 20, 2024. The situation has reached a critical point, with NJ Spotlight News reporting that the average annual property tax bill... Read More

Right of Entry vs. Taking: What Property Owners Must Know?

by: Jon Ferrari
16 Oct 2024
In exercising their right of entry, government entities must carefully navigate property owners’ constitutional protections. While the power of eminent domain allows the government to acquire private property for public use with just compensation, the preliminary stages of this process often raise complex legal questions. As experienced property tax lawyers, we frequently see cases where... Read More