When a California government agency takes your property or damages it without following proper procedures, you have constitutional rights. Many property owners do not realize there are two different legal paths to challenge what happened: eminent domain and inverse condemnation. The difference between eminent domain vs inverse condemnation California property owners encounter can determine whether… Read more »
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Who Is Responsible if a Public Project Floods Your Property in California?
A flood hits your property after a nearby public project begins construction or modifies drainage in your area. Water enters places it never reached before. Structures, land, or landscaping suffer damage. At that point, one question becomes urgent: can you hold the government or public agency responsible for the flooding damage? In California, the answer… Read more »
Property Damage from Public Projects in California: Your Legal Rights
Public projects often promise improvements like better roads, upgraded drainage, or expanded infrastructure. However, these projects can also create unexpected problems for nearby property owners. Flooding, erosion, or debris buildup may appear after construction begins or even after the project is complete. When that happens, the question becomes simple. Why should one property owner bear… Read more »