NEW BERN, N.C., Aug. 1, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The massive, extended widening and upgrades to over 5 miles of US 70 in eastern NC will bring traffic nearer to the doorsteps of more than 200 homes and businesses in a large portion of eastern NC.
It is important to note that, in addition to a significant number of home and business owners being displaced by the project, many others may have their quality of life diminished as busy traffic will now be considerably closer to their doorsteps.
The offers some property owners receive from state officials may amount to far less than what their property is worth. Nor would these offers make up entirely for the potential danger they may face from the increase in traffic, or the frustration when faced with trying to sell their property with a greatly diminished market value, according to former NCDOT attorneys at the NC Eminent Domain Law Firm.
The property homeowners in the path of the US 70 project will soon receive purchase offers from state officials. According to Attorney Jason Campbell of the NC Eminent Domain Law Firm and former NCDOT attorney, property owners should be careful – a project with potential for such detrimental effects can spare time and resources to ensure citizens get a fair shake.
"Property owners receive a very official offer and often think that is the 'law' for what they are able to receive," Campbell said. "If an offer has been made, there may be a more complete and satisfactory offer to be gained through reappraisal and negotiations."
Home and property owners are welcome to attend a no-obligation seminar and ask their questions on August 15, 2019, from 7–9 p.m., at the Courtyard-Marriott New Bern Riverfront (218 E. Front Street, New Bern, NC 28560).
"Second Check"
By North Carolina law, property owners whose land or businesses are targeted for acquisition ultimately receive an offer from the state. If the owner chooses not to accept the offer and takes no further steps, the state will still acquire the land and deposit the amount of the original offer with the County Clerk for the owner.
This is where the NC Eminent Domain Law Firm's "second check" approach comes in. In most cases, the property owner is then free to pursue a potentially better, fairer arrangement, without losing the first offer.
If continued negotiations do not change the offer, the owner still has the first offer. But if continued negotiations are successful, the property owner will receive a "second" check in addition to the first offer.
"We hate it when we see property owners get less money than they should, simply because they didn't know the full extent of their rights," said Attorney Stan Abrams, also with the NC Eminent Domain Law Firm and a former NCDOT attorney.
The NC Eminent Domain Law Firm is available to talk with property and business owners, and to try to answer questions about the unique circumstances regarding their individual properties. Those questions typically include:
- How will the value of my property be calculated?
- Can I assume the offer for my property is fair?
- How is fair market value determined?
- What if I lease space? Will there be allowances to move my business?
- Should I get my own appraisal?
Property owners who have questions about this project and how it will affect them are encouraged to:
- Call the NC Eminent Domain Law Firm at 1-877-393-4990.
- Attend the free seminar on Thursday, August 15, from 7–9 p.m., at the Courtyard-Marriott New Bern Riverfront (218 E. Front Street, New Bern, NC 28560).
About the NC Eminent Domain Law Firm
The NC Eminent Domain Law Firm is dedicated solely to representing property owners impacted by eminent domain law. It is led by three former Attorneys General who worked for the NC Department of Transportation handling some of their largest and most important cases. The firm's attorneys have over 60 years of combined experience working exclusively in land condemnation. The NC Eminent Domain Law Firm is a division of the Law Offices of James Scott Farrin, which has nearly 50 attorneys, based in Durham, North Carolina, with 14 additional offices statewide: Asheville, Charlotte, Fayetteville, Greensboro, Greenville, Goldsboro, Henderson, New Bern, Raleigh, Roanoke Rapids, Rocky Mount, Sanford, Wilson, and Winton-Salem.
Contact Information:
Stan Abrams
1-877-393-4990
NC Eminent Domain Law Firm
B1505 South Glenburnie Road
Unit P
New Bern, NC 28562
SOURCE NC Eminent Domain Law Firm
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