Land Use & Zoning

In Michigan, a property owner who believes the local zoning ordinance constitutes an unconstitutional taking may:

ASimply ignore the zoning requirements
BFile an inverse condemnation lawsuit against the municipality and seek just compensation✓ Correct
CAppeal to LARA for relief
DSeek a variance from LARA

Explanation

If a Michigan zoning ordinance goes so far in restricting property use that it constitutes a regulatory taking, the property owner may file an inverse condemnation action against the municipality, seeking just compensation for the taking.

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