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R-3833C Project to Impact More Than 40 North Carolina Properties in Iredell County

R-3833C is the final leg of a 5.9-mile-long project that has been in design and construction for more than 10 years.  This final stretch is .9 miles long and will impact more than 40 properties in Iredell County.  Right of way acquisition is currently slated for 2018 and this part of the project is anticipated…

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TIME IS OF THE Essence

Condemnation complaints are very time sensitive and must be acted upon promptly. If you don't communicate quickly and carefully, you could risk losing your land for government use and not contesting the damages paid. This is why hiring a trustworthy, reputable eminent domain attorney as soon as possible is vital in your land condemnation case. 

If you are facing pending condemnation-or the seizure of your commercial property-don't let the government's team back you any further into a corner. Talk with the experienced eminent domain and land condemnation attorneys at Henson Fuerst who protect the rights of property owners, like you, across North Carolina.

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