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MO HB625
Bill
Status
Introduced
2/22/2011
Primary Sponsor
Michael Corcoran
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AI Summary
- Repeals and reenacts section 523.040, RSMo, relating to the appointment and duties of condemnation commissioners
- Requires that in St. Louis City, St. Louis County (charter form, over 1 million inhabitants), and Jackson County (charter form, 600,000-700,000 inhabitants), at least two of the three appointed commissioners must be licensed real estate brokers or state-licensed/certified real estate appraisers
- Commissioners must notify all named parties in condemnation petitions at least 10 days before viewing the property, allowing parties to accompany commissioners and present information
- Commissioners must view the property, hear arguments, and review other relevant information offered by parties before issuing their damage assessment report
- Maintains existing requirements that commissioners be disinterested residents of the county, assess damages within 45 days (extendable for good cause), and file reports with the court clerk and recorder of deeds
Legislative Description
Requires at least two of three commissioners appointed in condemnation cases in St. Louis City, St. Louis County, and Jackson County to be real estate brokers or appraisers
Last Action
Public Hearing Completed (H)
3/9/2011
Committee Referrals
Local Government2/24/2011
Full Bill Text
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