What are my rights regarding relocation?

In Texas, property owners may have their land taken through eminent domain law, if the taking meets certain legal requirements. Property owners have the right to be fully compensated for their property, including relocation expenses, if they choose to relocate. In addition, they may be eligible for other forms of assistance to help with the cost of relocation. Under Texas law, the state or other authorized entities (e.g. municipalities) are required to provide written notice to the property owner of their intentions to take the land and the reason for the taking. This notice must be provided no later than the 30th day after a resolution authorizing the taking has been adopted. Property owners who are facing relocation due to eminent domain have some additional rights. They can request relocation assistance to cover the cost of moving, including relocation expenses such as packing and transportation. In addition, they can ask for a temporary relocation assistance payment, which helps cover the cost of living expenses while they are relocating. They may also be entitled to assistance for finding a new home or apartment, and assistance with mortgage payments on the new residence. The amount of relocation assistance offered to an individual is determined by the state and the entity taking the land. The amount of assistance offered is usually based on the average cost of relocating within a geographic area. To find out more about specific relocation assistance benefits in Texas, you should contact your local government or the state department of housing.

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