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What is a condemnation proceeding? When is a condemnation proceeding necessary?
 
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There is a common misconception that individuals and businesses that file for bankruptcy are over-extended, irresponsible money managers who want to get out of paying their debts.
 
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Answer to Question 1

A condemnation proceeding is a legal proceeding necessary for the government to take property through the power of eminent domain. A condemnation proceeding is necessary when the government and the property owner are unable to reach an agreement to transfer the property to the government. The government must establish the taking will serve a public purpose.

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