Land Use & Zoning
Inverse condemnation occurs when:
AThe government formally exercises eminent domain with just compensation
BGovernment action damages or takes property without going through formal condemnation proceedings✓ Correct
CA private party sells land to the government at market value
DA rezoning increases a property's value
Explanation
Inverse condemnation occurs when government action effectively takes or damages private property without formal condemnation proceedings. The property owner must file a lawsuit to seek just compensation.
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