Missouri Statutes
§ 523.250 — Notice of intended acquisition — mailing requirements.
Missouri § 523.250
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Bluebook
Mo. Rev. Stat. § 523.250 (2026).
Text
1. At least sixty days before filing of a condemnation petition seeking to acquire an interest in real property, the condemning authority shall provide the owner of record of such property with a written notice concerning the intended acquisition. Such notice shall include:
(1)Identification of the interest in real property to be acquired and a statement of the legal description or commonly known location of the property;
(2)The purpose or purposes for which the property is to be acquired;
(3)A statement that the property owner has the right to:
(a)Seek legal counsel at the owner's expense;
(b)Make a counteroffer and engage in further negotiations;
(c)Obtain such owner's own appraisal of just compensation;
(d)Have just compensation determined preliminarily by court-a
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Legislative History
(L. 2006 H.B. 1944)
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