Condemnation Appraisals

Topics:
Appraisal,
Property Management
Tags:
Appraisal,
Authority,
Condemnation Appraisal,
O'Connor & Associates
Source:
O'Connor & Associates

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Overview: Harris County Condemnation appraisals differ in many ways from typical Harris County market value assignments. Condemnation appraisals are typically required when a condemning authority seeks to acquire real estate. The condemning authority is typically a governmental or quasi-governmental entity. While condemning authorities have an absolute right to take property, they are required to pay market compensation for property taken.

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Format: HTML | Date: Dec 2007 | Pages: 2


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