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sc kansas | don't accept their first pittance offer and don't be afraid of eminent domain proceedings. been thru proccess three times and each time the award was at least 4 to 5 times higher than their original offer. also be Leary of their written contract with regards to rights of ingress and regress on all the adjoining and even adjacent acres that a landowner may have. they want to use the adjoining and adjacent acre easement so they have more area in their easement that they can borrow against. in one of our cases the Sumner county judge and independent appraisers award $200 to $300 an acre for the acres covered under the adjoining and adjacent acres. so even tho the easement description that they show you is for a 150 ft right away the written contract will cover the whole farm and even ground across the township road that the land owner may own. | |
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