What do a Cranbury farm, a Toms River church, and a Seaside Park motel have in common?
Answer: Each has been embroiled in eminent domain legal disputes brought by their respective municipalities that are seeking to seize privately owned property for public use.
In this online seminar, Eminent Domain: Is it REALLY Your Property, attorney Brian Keatts, partner at the Freehold law firm Davison Eastman Muñoz Paone, P.A., explains New Jersey’s 1971 Eminent Domain Act, how this legal process plays out, and what rights property owners have in such proceedings.
Go here to watch the video.