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Real Property and Condemnation Cases

The Knox Law Center

North Carolina Business Attorneys

If a highway is scheduled to be built across a portion of your property in North Carolina, you want to be certain you receive the highest dollar value for your land. You want to seek knowledgeable legal counsel regarding owners' property rights, real estate litigation, and eminent domain proceedings.

Contact experienced land condemnation lawyers at the Knox Law Center  to schedule a consultation concerning rezoning or land grabs for highway construction or park development by expanding government entities.

Our North Carolina property attorneys assist individuals and businesses needing legal representation on matters involving the lease, purchase, or sale of real property. We handle cases involving transactions and disputes related to land use, property development, zoning, covenant enforcement, land condemnation and federal and state compliance issues.

We have successfully blocked property condemnations and helped property owners receive top dollar in cases involving expansion of highways.

Our Cornelius and Charlotte, North Carolina, real property attorneys have a reputation for a responsive, efficient, and effective law practice. Our satisfied clients refer their friends, neighbors, and colleagues to us, further building our reputation for quality legal counsel and representation.

To schedule a consultation regarding eminent domain, land condemnation threats, or sale of real property, contact us.

The Charlotte and Cornelius, North Carolina, law offices of Knox, Brotherton, Knox & Godfrey represent clients from throughout Mecklenburg County and Lincoln County.

Attorney consultation

To talk to a lawyer about your case, please call 704-315-2363 or 866-704-9059 (Toll free) in Charlotte, 704-896-0199 in Cornelius and in Denver, or fill out our simple contact form on this Web site. We serve clients throughout central and western North Carolina.