Land Use & Zoning
A Nebraska landowner's property is taken for a highway expansion but the owner believes the compensation offered is inadequate. The owner's remedy is:
ARefuse the taking
BFile a complaint with NREC
CChallenge the compensation amount in court✓ Correct
DApply for a variance
Explanation
While the government can take property through eminent domain, property owners have the right to challenge the amount of just compensation in court. They cannot prevent the taking itself if properly authorized.
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