This has always been a thing here. I worked as a real estate appraiser for many years and handled several expropriation. One in particular involved highway expansion, 2 lanes to 4, requiring land on both sides of existing road. Farms along the road lost a narrow bit of their land and people who had houses right next to the road had to leave their homes. They were compensated very well. Above market value plus allowances for relocating. Not sure of the context in this clip but expropriation is not unusual here. What happens in the US if the state needs to build a road over your property or some similar situation?
This has always been a thing here. I worked as a real estate appraiser for many years and handled several expropriation. One in particular involved highway expansion, 2 lanes to 4, requiring land on both sides of existing road. Farms along the road lost a narrow bit of their land and people who had houses right next to the road had to leave their homes. They were compensated very well. Above market value plus allowances for relocating. Not sure of the context in this clip but expropriation is not unusual here. What happens in the US if the state needs to build a road over your property or some similar situation?