• Home
  • About
  • Attorneys
    • Edward DiMare Vassallo Jr.
    • Charles A. Salazar
    • Christene Jones
    • Timothy J. Reidy
  • Practice Areas
    • Landowner Rights
    • Eminent Domain & Condemnation
    • Regulatory Takings
    • Inverse Condemnation
    • Eminent Domain And Inverse Condemnation Trials
  • FAQs
  • When to Talk to an Attorney
  • News
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • Home
  • About
  • Attorneys
    • Edward DiMare Vassallo Jr.
    • Charles A. Salazar
    • Christene Jones
    • Timothy J. Reidy
  • Practice Areas
    • Landowner Rights
    • Eminent Domain & Condemnation
    • Regulatory Takings
    • Inverse Condemnation
    • Eminent Domain And Inverse Condemnation Trials
  • FAQs
  • When to Talk to an Attorney
  • News
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • X Close
Vassallo & Salazar, P.C.
CALL TODAY FOR A CONSULTATION
800-231-3657 | 214-559-7200
  • Home
  • About
  • Attorneys
    • Edward DiMare Vassallo Jr.
    • Charles A. Salazar
    • Christene Jones
    • Timothy J. Reidy
  • Practice Areas
    • Landowner Rights
    • Eminent Domain & Condemnation
    • Regulatory Takings
    • Inverse Condemnation
    • Eminent Domain And Inverse Condemnation Trials
  • FAQs
  • When to Talk to an Attorney
  • News
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • Home
  • About
  • Attorneys
    • Edward DiMare Vassallo Jr.
    • Charles A. Salazar
    • Christene Jones
    • Timothy J. Reidy
  • Practice Areas
    • Landowner Rights
    • Eminent Domain & Condemnation
    • Regulatory Takings
    • Inverse Condemnation
    • Eminent Domain And Inverse Condemnation Trials
  • FAQs
  • When to Talk to an Attorney
  • News
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • X Close

What is the Landowner’s Bill of Rights?

On behalf of Vassallo & Salazar, P.C. | Jul 30, 2020 | Condemnations

When you learn the government or other entities with eminent domain authority wants to purchase your property for public use, you may feel like you do not have control. The initial offer may be underwhelming, and you may have many questions about the taking, as well...

What is “adequate compensation”?

On behalf of Vassallo & Salazar, P.C. | Jul 13, 2020 | Condemnations

According to the Texas Constitution, when the government or another condemning entity wants to take your property through the power of eminent domain, it must offer adequate compensation. (Federal eminent domain proceedings are required to pay just compensation and...

Categories

  • Condemnations (6)
  • Eminent Domain (7)
  • Inverse Condemnations (2)
  • Regulatory Takings (1)

Archives

  • December 2020 (1)
  • November 2020 (1)
  • September 2020 (1)
  • July 2020 (2)
  • May 2020 (1)
  • January 2020 (1)
  • December 2019 (1)
  • October 2019 (2)
  • September 2019 (5)
  • August 2019 (1)
  • July 2019 (2)
  • May 2019 (1)

Recent Posts

  • Eminent domain vs. inverse condemnation
  • How much notice will I receive if my property will be condemned?
  • What does “public use” mean, in Texas?
  • What is the Landowner’s Bill of Rights?
  • What is “adequate compensation”?
Subscribe To This Blog’s Feed
FindLaw Network

Do Not Wait To Get Our Experience On Your Side.
Contact Us For Initial Consultation.

We encourage you to contact us at 800-231-3657 or 214-559-7200 or fill out our online form to schedule a initial consultation about protecting your rights as a landowner. We offer retainer and contingent fee options.
EMAIL OUR OFFICE
Representing Property Owners Throughout Texas And The Nation
  • Follow
  • Follow
Vassallo & Salazar, P.C.
3710 Rawlins St.
Ste. 1200
Dallas, TX 75219
Toll Free: 800-231-3657
Phone: 214-559-7200
Fax: 214-559-7209
Dallas Law Office Map

© 2021 Vassallo & Salazar, P.C.. All Rights Reserved.

Disclaimer | Site Map | Privacy Policy | Business Development Solutions by FindLaw, part of Thomson Reuters