Inverse Condemnation: Money & Dirt, Valuation & Legal Issues

Appraisal Institute’s 58th Annual Litigation Seminar
11.06.2025
Cerritos, CA

On November 6th, Brad Kuhn and Bernadette Duran-Brown presented “Inverse Condemnation: Money & Dirt, Valuation & Legal Issues” during the Appraisal Institute’s 58th Annual Litigation Seminar. Brad and Bernadette provided an overview of inverse condemnation law, how it applies to property owners and public agencies, how it has expanded to include potential natural disasters and different valuation issues that arise in the context of this area of law.

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