Land Use & Zoning

Under Montana law, eminent domain allows the government to:

ATax property at any rate without appeal
BTake private property for public use with just compensation✓ Correct
CZone property in any way without owner consent
DRequire property owners to sell to adjacent landowners

Explanation

Eminent domain is the government's power to take private property for a public use, but the Fifth Amendment and Montana Constitution require payment of just (fair market) compensation to the property owner.

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