Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SB800

Introduced
9/27/23  

Caption

In procedure to condemn, providing for advanced notice to condemnee; and, in just compensation and measure of damages, providing for compensation for loss of goodwill of business or farm operation.

Impact

The bill mandates that acquiring agencies must provide written notice detailing the intended condemnation and relevant contact information. It also stipulates the necessity for transparency about the condemnation process, including the rights of the property owners and how just compensation is determined. Furthermore, it establishes provisions for compensating business owners for losses incurred due to the loss of goodwill associated with their property, thereby offering financial reassurance to those adversely affected by eminent domain actions. This can particularly affect small businesses and farm operations that rely heavily on their location and reputation.

Summary

Senate Bill 800 proposes amendments to Title 26 (Eminent Domain) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, primarily focusing on changes in the procedure for condemning property and the compensatory measures for business or farm operations affected by such actions. A key aspect of the bill is the introduction of a 30-day advance notice requirement for proposed condemnees prior to the filing of a declaration of taking. This advanced notification is intended to give property owners and interested parties a fair chance to understand the proceedings and prepare for potential impacts.

Sentiment

Initial sentiment around SB800 appears mixed. Supporters argue that the advanced notice requirement and the focus on compensating goodwill enhance fairness for property owners and protect the interests of businesses affected by eminent domain. Conversely, critics view the additional regulations as potential hurdles for necessary economic development projects, suggesting that they could slow down the process of acquiring property for public use. This reflects a broader tension between the need for community development and the rights of individual property owners.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the amendments surrounding the compensation for loss of goodwill. Critics question the feasibility of determining and fairly compensating for goodwill losses, highlighting the subjective nature of such evaluations and the potential for disputes between property owners and acquiring agencies. The bill's provisions allowing for rebuttals against goodwill compensation claims may also raise concerns about the potential for misuse or insufficient support for claimants. This aspect illustrates the intricacies and challenges involved in reconciling property rights with public needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB1464

In general provisions, further providing for definitions; in procedure to condemn, providing for advanced notice to condemnee, further providing for notice to condemnee and for preliminary objections and providing for determination of last resort; in procedure for determining damages, further providing for liens and distribution of damages; in just compensation and measure of damages, further providing for measure of damages and providing for compensation for loss of goodwill of business or farm operation; and, in evidence, providing for proof of continuous ownership.

PA HB2538

In general provisions, further providing for definitions; in procedure to condemn, further providing for declaration of taking, for security required and for recording notice of condemnation, providing for advanced notice to condemnee and further providing for notice to condemnee, for preliminary objections, for possession, right of entry and payment of compensation and for revocation of condemnation proceedings; in procedure for determining damages, further providing for petition for appointment of viewers, for report of viewers, for allocation of damages and for liens and distribution of damages; in just compensation and measure of damages, further providing for measure of damages, for condemnee's costs where no declaration of taking filed and for limited reimbursement of appraisal, attorney and engineering fees and providing for coverage of mortgages and liens and for compensation for loss of goodwill of business or farm operation; and, in evidence, providing for proof of continuous ownership.

PA SB225

In just compensation and measure of damages, providing for compensation for loss of goodwill.

PA HB247

In procedure to condemn, further providing for notice to condemnee; and, in procedure for determining damages, further providing for appointment of viewers and for service of notice of view and hearing.

PA HB1106

In procedure to condemn, further providing for notice to condemnee; and, in procedure for determining damages, further providing for appointment of viewers and for service of notice of view and hearing.

PA HB1246

Establish a pre-condemnation process and to require reclamation and restoration of property damaged by condemnation.

PA SB2044

Eminent domain; provide compensation for the loss of a business's goodwill.

PA SB2023

Eminent domain; provide compensation for the loss of a business's goodwill.

PA SB2085

Eminent domain; provide compensation for the loss of a business's goodwill.

PA A911

Specifies just compensation when property is condemned for use by profit-making entity.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.