An Overview of the Land Acquisition Process

Is your property being acquired by compulsory process?

If the government is acquiring your land by compulsory acquisition, then there is important information that you need to be aware of.

We have experience working with:

For developments such as new roads, infrastructure or airports the government may seek to acquire privately owned land that is needed for the particular project.

Notification

For developments such as new roads, infrastructure or airports the government may seek to acquire privately owned land that is needed for the particular project.

Negotiation

For developments such as new roads, infrastructure or airports the government may seek to acquire privately owned land that is needed for the particular project.

Formal acquisition

If you are unable to negotiate an agreed compensation amount for your land, the government will proceed with the formal acquisition process. This is not done by a contract. Instead, a notice is published in the Government Gazette and title in your land then vests in the government.

Offer of compensation

Once your land has been acquired, you will receive a formal offer of compensation for an amount determined by the Valuer-General. The dollar figure that you receive for the acquisition is determined by a number of factors. These include the market value of your property and land, as well as relocation costs. If the acquisition results in significant hardships and disadvantages, particularly if it has a significant impact on you, the final amount you receive may be adjusted to account for them.

Court proceedings

If you do not want to accept the amount of compensation that is offered to you, then you must commence legal proceedings, called an objection, in the Land and Environment Court. If you do not do this, then you will not be able to dispute the amount of compensation. Hones Lawyers is experienced in these types of court proceedings.

Having your land, home acquired by the government is not a pleasant experience for anyone. However, it can be made easier if you have someone to assist you to understand your rights, guide you through the process and to ensure that you are fully and properly represented and compensated.

For more information on compulsory acquisition, get in touch with us today at (02) 8318 0788 or contact us here to book a consultation.

We have experience working with

Individual homeowners

Property developers

Strata corporations

Indigenous groups

Farmers/Agriculture

Local government

Our process includes

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Advising on the implementation of the necessary statutory framework and process based on our client’s situation and jurisdiction

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Working with land and property owners and valuers towards achieving the greatest compensation outcome

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Taking part in negotiations on our client’s behalf

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Representing clients through tribunals or hearings if required

If you’re after the experts in property, planning and environmental law please get in touch with us to see how we can assist with your matter.

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