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Stephon B. Bagne’s expertise in representing property owners in condemnation cases is widely recognized. Stephon has represented all types of property owners in a variety of situations including vacant and improved property, partial and total takings, easement and fee acquisitions, involving commercial and residential properties. He has won jury trials in courts throughout the State of Michigan and successfully defended those verdicts before the Michigan Court of Appeals. Stephon has prevailed in challenges of the necessity of takings and negotiated less onerous acquisitions in partial taking matters. He regularly speaks and writes about eminent domain and other real estate law issues for a variety of professional organizations. For a more complete bio, please click here.

 

 

 

 

« ITC MOVING INTO OAKLAND COUNTY | Main | New Municipal Condemnations »
Tuesday
Aug162016

ITC ISSUING GOOD FAITH OFFERS IN DEARBORN

New ITC takings occurring in Dearborn.

ITC has been using eminent domain for years to acquire additional property rights along existing transmission lines.  For a more complete discussion of this process, please see Owners’ Guide to Understanding and Responding to an ITC Easement Request. Generally speaking, ITC is acquiring expanded vegetation management rights in order to remove vegetation in the vicinity of its existing transmission lines.

I have handled these cases in Washtenaw, Oakland and Wayne counties. Previously, the Wayne County efforts revolved around takings in Taylor and Brownstown. This is first information that I have received that ITC is now expanding these efforts in Dearborn.

If you have been confronted by an ITC taking, please do not hesitate to contact me.

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