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TriMet – Light Rail – Oregon Business Relocation Benefits & Compensation in Eminent Domain

Abbreviated Eminent Domain Business Relocation Regulations – State of Oregon and Trimet

For an owner planning a business relocation in eminent domain, you will need to have a good understanding of the applicable relocation regulations and compensation for your business relocation.

An abbreviated list of Oregon and Trimet’s relocation benefits for relocation compensation is attached below.  This list can be used as a cheat sheet for your relocation planning.  This will help you understand what you are entitled to for relocation cost reimbursements, or compensation, while planning the relocation of your business that is being displaced by a public project and where the relocation regulations are based on the federal Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, as amended.  This is also known as the Uniform Relocation Act, the Uniform Act, or more simply the URA.

Oregon and Trimet’s relocation regulations are based on the Uniform Relocation Act.

How to Begin Planning Your Business Relocation in Eminent Domain

The guide above will help you get started with planning your business relocation in eminent domain and it includes a list of my recommended best practices for the relocation process. Please follow this link to How to Begin Planning Your Oregon Business Relocation in Eminent Domain.

Eminent Domain and Business Relocation Questions and Answers

If you have questions, feel free to contact me for answers while planning your relocation.

You can contact me at 425-398-5708 or . There’s no obligation for your contact, it will simply be a good productive conversation. Business owners and their representatives, attorneys, appraisers, and public agency representatives are all welcome to call.

Below are links to Oregon’s eminent domain and relocation laws and policies along with links to the Federal Uniform Act.  These links will provide you with a full description and eligibility requirements for relocation benefits and payments when eminent domain is used for the acquisition of private property and relocation of the occupants.

EMINENT DOMAIN; PUBLIC ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY – Oregon

Chapter 35 — Eminent Domain; Public Acquisition of Property

Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970

United States Code Title 42 USC Chapter 61

Code of Federal Regulations Title 49 CFR Part 24

Oregon and Trimet Eminent Domain Business Relocation Benefits and Compensation Regulations – Abbreviated

Oregon and Trimet Eminent Domain Business Relocation Regulations – Abbreviated

Colorado Business Relocation Benefits & Compensation Regulations in Eminent Domain

Abbreviated Eminent Domain Business Relocation Regulations – State of Colorado

For an owner planning a business relocation in eminent domain, you will need to have a good understanding of the applicable relocation regulations and compensation for your business relocation.

An abbreviated list of Colorado’s relocation benefits for relocation compensation is attached below.  This list can be used as a cheat sheet for your relocation planning.  This will help you understand what you are entitled to for relocation cost reimbursements, or compensation, while planning the relocation of your business that is being displaced by a public project and where the relocation regulations are based on the federal Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, as amended.  This is also known as the Uniform Relocation Act, the Uniform Act, or more simply the URA.

Colorado’s relocation regulations are based on the federal Uniform Relocation Act.  However, the state has enhanced the Reestablishment limited category to $50,000.  The Uniform Relocation Act has a maximum of $25,000 for this one category.  To comply with the Uniform Relocation Act regulations, a public agency cannot diminish any of the benefits within the Act, however, it is allowed to enhance the benefits.

Planning Your Business Relocation in Eminent Domain

For your use, I have provided a guide to help you get started with planning your business relocation in eminent domain and includes a list of my recommended best practices for the relocation process. Please follow this link to How to Begin Planning Your Business Relocation in Eminent Domain.

Questions and Answers on Eminent Domain and Business Relocations

If you have questions, feel free to contact me for answers while planning your relocation.

You can contact me at 425-398-5708 or . There’s no obligation for your contact, it will simply be a good productive conversation.

Business owners and their representatives, attorneys, appraisers, and public agency representatives are all welcome to call.

Below are links to Colorado’s eminent domain and relocation laws and policies along with links to the Federal Uniform Act.  These links will provide you with a full description and eligibility requirements for relocation benefits and payments when eminent domain is used for the acquisition of private property and relocation of the occupants.

Colorado Business Relocation Benefits and Compensation Regulations in Eminent Domain, Abbreviated

Colorado Business Relocation Benefits and Compensation in Eminent Domain, Abbreviated

References:

Colorado Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies

Colorado Revised Code CRS 24-56-101

Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970

United States Code Title 42 USC Chapter 61

Code of Federal Regulations Title 49 CFR Part 24