Land Use & Zoning

In Minnesota, an eminent domain (condemnation) taking requires the government to pay the property owner:

AThe assessed value as set by the county
BJust compensation, which is the fair market value of the property taken✓ Correct
COnly the replacement cost of structures
DWhatever the government budget allows

Explanation

The Fifth Amendment and Minnesota Constitution require that when the government takes private property through eminent domain, it must pay just compensation—generally the fair market value of the property as of the taking date. The owner may contest the amount through condemnation proceedings.

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