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Kirk's Blog

Minnesota Relocation Law for Businesses

3/10/2015

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A prominent eminent domain attorney told me years ago he had been settling relocation claims for clients & leaving large sums on the table. He said after he saw us make large business and homeowner relocation claims for his clients.

The bottom line is relocation claims are based on the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). They are complex & read like tax code. 
Claims for businesses can range from $20,000 - $3 million dollars or more. The Schnitker Law Office has handled those large claims & smaller claims & has learned that one must know what line item in the regulation apply to the cost, and how to document the cost so it gets paid. Government agencies are notorious for arbitrarily denying business and homeowner relocation claims. If one knows the chapter and verse in the CFR as to why a claim is legit and if you know how to document the claim then it should be paid.
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Mr. Schnitker has been involved in thousands of commercial, industrial, single-family and multi-family acquisitions and relocation projects and has worked on dozens of development projects from site acquisition through construction.
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