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The Importance of Condemnation Appraisal in Eminent Domain Cases
Condemnation appraisal plays a crucial role in ensuring property owners receive fair compensation during eminent domain cases. When the government seizes private property for public use, determining the property’s fair market value is essential. This is where professional appraisers come in. Their expertise helps in establishing an accurate valuation, which forms the basis of just... Read More
Real Estate Tax Appeal: Key Differences from Eminent Domain
The real estate tax appeal process can ultimately lead to reduced tax burdens for New Jersey property owners…that is the good news, and our firm specializes in representing property owners across N.J. in those types of cases. However, unique situations may arise during a tax appeal that can pose a dilemma for owners. One such... Read More
Oklahoma! (Childers v. Arrowood)
“Where the wind comes sweepin’ down the plain….” Wait, nope, that’s for another blog. Another strange takings case from our Owners Counsel of America colleague Robert Thomas, as reported in his Inverse Condemnation Blog (God only knows how he finds these cases!) This one comes from the Oklahoma Supreme Court and involves the taking of... Read More
NJ’s Senior Homeowners and Renters Could See Reduced Property Tax Bills
New Jersey Governor Murphy and state legislators have purportedly reached an agreement to enact a bill to help New Jersey’s seniors stay in New Jersey. Legislators proposed a bill titled “StayNJ Act” which would effectively cut property tax bills for homeowners and renters ages 65 and older starting in 2026. The bill was introduced by... Read More
Sunday Thoughts on Jury Selection
20th Century Fox. It’s a rainy Sunday here in Morristown three days removed from completing my second live jury trial post-Covid. Glad to say the jury rendered a verdict in favor of the property owners. I should say former property owners because it was a condemnation valuation trial. That means the jury was called on... Read More
Tejas Motel v City of Mesquite – Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals
2023-3-22 Tejas-Motel-L-L-C-v-City-of-Mesquite-No-22-10321-5th-Cir Catching up on some recent takings cases (after watching Jury Duty for a week. LOL). The Fifth Circuit determined that a property owner could not “relitigate a takings claim in federal court that was previously dismissed in state court.” Full text of opinion above. The owner operated a small motel in the City... Read More
SCOTUS “Keep the Change” Tax Sale Case is Already Making Waves in New Jersey
A few weeks ago, our firm blogged about Tyler v. Hennepin Cnty., No. 22-166 (May 25, 2023), which was a huge win in the United States Supreme Court for property owners facing a tax sale due to delinquent taxes. To paint the full picture about Tyler, the property owner failed to pay taxes on her... Read More
Jury Duty – Hillgrove v. Morris (Comic Interlude)
Official trailer – Amazon Prime TV. It’s Sunday, wrapping up trial preparation for a bench trial tomorrow, and wanted to take a brief detour from our regularly scheduled programming. I watched the entire season of Jury Duty (the show) this past week and finished it last night. Oh my god, it is must-see TV, especially... Read More
Self-Represented Litigants Appeal Assessments In Tax Court and Lose
This recent Tax Court opinion is based on an appeal by self-represented litigants of the 2021 added assessment and 2022 tax year local property tax assessment on a single family home in Montclair Township. The Court affirmed the 2021 added assessment and 2022 tax assessment. The self represented litigants, Lucy and Daniel Yang, purchased the... Read More
Sackett et ux v Environmental Protection Agency
Sackett et ux (“and wife”) versus Environmental Protection Agency. Classic David v. Goliath matchup. Good thing the property owner couple had the Pacific Legal Foundation on their side. PLF scored two wins on the same day at the High Court – unprecedented? I don’t know, but rare air no doubt. The Sacketts purchased property near... Read More