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Florida Eminent Domain and Residential Property Owners: What Homeowners Should Know

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Episode Summary: In this episode of Florida Is Our Domain, host Anthony Policastro, a seasoned Florida eminent domain attorney, is joined by Jared Silver, an attorney with experience at the Florida Department of Transportation. Together, they delve into the complexities of residential eminent domain cases, focusing on roadway expansions and their impacts on homeowners. The discussion covers critical factors such as valuation issues, privacy loss, and the difference between residential and commercial property takings. Tony and Jared explain how appraisers assess property values before and after a taking and the role of experts like engineers and contractors in this process. This episode provides valuable insights for homeowners facing eminent domain actions, helping them understand their rights and the potential implications on their property's value. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Introduction 00:54 – Importance of Roadway Expansion Cases 01:45 – Impact of New Roadways on Property 02:31 – Valuation Changes Due to Roadway Proximity 03:49 – Understanding Severance Damages 04:09 – Residential Impacts of Roadway Expansion 05:24 – Appraisal Process for Residential Takings 07:19 – Calculating Severance Damages 08:01 – Experts Involved in Valuation 09:40 – Differences Between Residential and Commercial Takings 12:04 – Site Inspection Importance 14:20 – Risks of Speaking to Government Appraisers 15:20 – Final Thoughts on Site Inspections About the Show: Florida Is Our Domain is a podcast dedicated to exploring the intricacies of eminent domain law in Florida. Hosted by experienced attorneys, the show provides in-depth discussions on legal strategies, case studies, and the impact of eminent domain on property owners. Designed for property owners, legal professionals, and anyone interested in understanding property rights, the podcast aims to demystify the legal processes involved in eminent domain cases. With a focus on clarity and practical advice, Florida Is Our Domain equips listeners with the knowledge needed to navigate these complex legal challenges.

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Episode Florida Eminent Domain and Residential Property Owners: What Homeowners Should Know Cover

Florida Eminent Domain and Residential Property Owners: What Homeowners Should Know

Episode Summary: In this episode of Florida Is Our Domain, host Anthony Policastro, a seasoned Florida eminent domain attorney, is joined by Jared Silver, an attorney with experience at the Florida Department of Transportation. Together, they delve into the complexities of residential eminent domain cases, focusing on roadway expansions and their impacts on homeowners. The discussion covers critical factors such as valuation issues, privacy loss, and the difference between residential and commercial property takings. Tony and Jared explain how appraisers assess property values before and after a taking and the role of experts like engineers and contractors in this process. This episode provides valuable insights for homeowners facing eminent domain actions, helping them understand their rights and the potential implications on their property's value. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Introduction 00:54 – Importance of Roadway Expansion Cases 01:45 – Impact of New Roadways on Property 02:31 – Valuation Changes Due to Roadway Proximity 03:49 – Understanding Severance Damages 04:09 – Residential Impacts of Roadway Expansion 05:24 – Appraisal Process for Residential Takings 07:19 – Calculating Severance Damages 08:01 – Experts Involved in Valuation 09:40 – Differences Between Residential and Commercial Takings 12:04 – Site Inspection Importance 14:20 – Risks of Speaking to Government Appraisers 15:20 – Final Thoughts on Site Inspections About the Show: Florida Is Our Domain is a podcast dedicated to exploring the intricacies of eminent domain law in Florida. Hosted by experienced attorneys, the show provides in-depth discussions on legal strategies, case studies, and the impact of eminent domain on property owners. Designed for property owners, legal professionals, and anyone interested in understanding property rights, the podcast aims to demystify the legal processes involved in eminent domain cases. With a focus on clarity and practical advice, Florida Is Our Domain equips listeners with the knowledge needed to navigate these complex legal challenges.

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