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okgrace001

Junior Member
What is the name of your state?AR
The county is taking my land (3/4 acre, out of six).
The Judge wants me to "donate", I did not sign.
He is claiming my property value will increase tenfold, I am concerned because he has not shown me any paperwork pertaining to this project other than an ingress/egress.
I have an appointment with an attorney tommorrow.
I have my Deeds, ingress/egress papers,survey, appraisal on one parcel (with home), parcel cards and some comps am I missing anything?
Do I need pics? (showing my privacy and seclusion).
TIA.
 


HomeGuru

Senior Member
okgrace001 said:
What is the name of your state?AR
The county is taking my land (3/4 acre, out of six).
The Judge wants me to "donate", I did not sign.
He is claiming my property value will increase tenfold, I am concerned because he has not shown me any paperwork pertaining to this project other than an ingress/egress.
I have an appointment with an attorney tommorrow.
I have my Deeds, ingress/egress papers,survey, appraisal on one parcel (with home), parcel cards and some comps am I missing anything?
Do I need pics? (showing my privacy and seclusion).
TIA.

**A: you already asked this question. Why are you making a new thread?
 

okgrace001

Junior Member
Goodness, I am asking a another question, Trying to get all paperwork together. Would really like to be prepared, this will have serious ramifications for me, will have to move etc..
 

HomeGuru

Senior Member
okgrace001 said:
Goodness, I am asking a another question, Trying to get all paperwork together. Would really like to be prepared, this will have serious ramifications for me, will have to move etc..

**A: then post your "new" question on your intital thread. Do not start a new thread on the same subject matter as you have mistakenly done here.
 

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