Land Use & Zoning

In Massachusetts, a 'regulatory taking' occurs when:

AThe government physically occupies the property
BGovernment regulation goes so far as to deprive the owner of substantially all economic use of the property✓ Correct
CThe government assesses the property at a higher value
DThe government requires an environmental impact study

Explanation

A regulatory taking occurs when government regulation (such as extreme zoning restrictions) deprives a property owner of substantially all economically beneficial use of their property, potentially entitling the owner to compensation.

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