When Transport for NSW (TfNSW) contacts you about acquiring your property, it can feel stressful and confusing. Road expansions, rail projects, metro lines, or ferry infrastructure might be essential for the state, but for you, it can raise uncertainty about your home, lifestyle, and financial future.

At Land Acquisition Lawyers, we help NSW landowners navigate compulsory acquisition of land for NSW government projects. You are entitled to fair compensation and clear communication, and we make sure your rights are protected every step of the way.

Why Transport for NSW Acquires Land

Transport for NSW is responsible for planning, building, and maintaining roads, rail, metro, bus, and ferry services across NSW. To deliver these projects, TfNSW may need to acquire all or part of your land under the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991.

Some of the projects may include:

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Road upgrades and new highways

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Light rails and public transport

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Ferry wharf or harbour infrastructure

You don’t have to face this process alone. Our team guides you through each step of the confusing process and makes sure your compensation and rights are fully protected. 

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How We Help You

The compulsory acquisition process can be complex, especially when you’re dealing with such a large government agency like Transport for NSW. Our land acquisition lawyers help you:

  • Understand your rights
  • Respond to letters or notices 
  • Negotiate fair and complete compensation
  • Challenge low valuations or unfair offers
  • Manage communication with Transport for NSW

You Deserve Fair Treatment

Compulsory land acquisition can feel intimidating, but you are not powerless. Our lawyers help NSW landowners stand up to Transport for NSW, ensuring your home, lifestyle, and finances are treated fairly.

Before signing any documents or accepting an offer, speak with us. We will make sure you understand your position and receive the compensation you deserve.

Frequently Asked Questions

Land acquisition is the process of a government agency taking private land for a public purpose. Governments and councils use this process to acquire land for projects like roads, schools and necessary infrastructure.

TfNSW may be acquiring your land because it is needed to deliver a road, rail, metro, ferry, or light rail infrastructure project in NSW. 

It typically takes 6 to 12 months, but the process can take longer if there are issues about the valuation of your property or compensation.

It is a formal document confirming your land has been acquired by Transport for NSW. Contact a lawyer as soon as you can if you have received a land acquisition notice.