Tell Legislators to Vote YES on HB 1324
Protect Landowner's Right to Compensation
New Orleans, LA -
May 17, 2010
The Louisiana Legislature is considering a bill that will
protect every Louisiana citizen's right to be
compensated when the government takes their
property. HB 1324 does two things. First, it requires
the government to compensate landowners
notwithstanding whether or not money has been
appropriated for the taking. Second, it repeals
restrictions on a landowner's right to recover
severance damages.
Why is this a good idea? Because a landowner should
not be prevented from receiving compensation for
property taken by the government because a state
agency has not appropriated sufficient money to pay for a
project. Simply, if the Government is going to take a
citizen's property, shouldn't they pay for it?
That is not the only fix this legislation will enact. HB
1324 also repeals restrictions on a landowner's right
to recover "severance damages." Severance
damages, which are regularly awarded by Louisiana
courts when the government takes part of a
landowner's property, compensate a landowner for
damage to their remaining property. For example, if
when widening a road the government takes your
driveway but leaves your house, HB 1324 would
protect your right to recover the loss of value to your
house because it no longer has a driveway.
Contact Your Legislators Today
The House Civil Law and Procedure Committee is
scheduled to consider HB 1324 this Wednesday, May 19,
2010 at 9:00 a.m. in Room 2. Please contact the
members of this committee and ask them to support this
bill, and if you can please attend the hearing.
Click Here for House Civil Law and Procedure Committee Contact Information
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