Providence, RI asked in Land Use & Zoning for Rhode Island

Q: If a property was taken by eminent domain in 1915 in Rhode Island can that land be sold by the state for profit?

The property was taken by eminent domain by Providence Rhode Island in 1915 from various families and used for reservoir purposes. Some of the land has been deemed nonessential. Can that land be handed over to the town and sold off for developments?

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Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
Answered
  • PROVIDENCE, RI
  • Licensed in Rhode Island

A: Generally, the owners(or their heirs) who were forced to sell may have a right to redemption. Gather your documents and Meet with an attorney to evaluate your rights.

Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
Answered
  • PROVIDENCE, RI
  • Licensed in Rhode Island

A: Generally, the owners(or their heirs) who were forced to sell may have a right to redemption. Gather your documents and meet with an attorney to evaluate your rights.

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