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What happens if the government doesn’t engage in “good faith” negotiations?

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What happens if the government doesn’t engage in “good faith” negotiations?

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If the court finds that good faith negotiations have not occurred, the court shall dismiss the condemnation petition, without prejudice, and shall order the condemning authority to reimburse the owner for his or her actual reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs incurred with respect to the condemnation proceeding which has been dismissed.

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