Land Use & Zoning

A regulatory taking in Michigan occurs when:

AThe government physically occupies a property
BGovernment regulation goes so far in restricting property use that it effectively deprives the owner of all economic value✓ Correct
CA municipality imposes a special assessment
DThe state acquires land through adverse possession

Explanation

A regulatory taking occurs when government regulation so severely restricts property use that it amounts to a taking requiring just compensation, even without physical occupation. Michigan courts look at the degree of value deprivation and the regulation's purpose.

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