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4/17/2018
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GENERAL RELOCATION QUESTIONS <br />1. How will I know I am eligible for relocation assistance? <br />Ordinarily, eligibility begins on the date the owner of the property receives the Displacing Agency s initial <br />written offer to purchase the property. Therefore, you should not move before that date or receiving a <br />notice of eligibility. If you do, you may not be eligible for relocation assistance. <br />2. How will the Displacing Agency know how much help I need? <br />You will be contacted at an early date and personally interviewed by an agent of the Displacing Agency. <br />The interviewer will want to get Information about your current operation, as well as identify movable <br />personal property and non-movable improvements, determine your needs and preferences for a <br />replacement location, estimate the time required to vacate the premises and your need for advance <br />payments. During the interview, you may vent to discuss other Issues relative to your move. It is to <br />your advantage to provide as much information as pomble so that the Displacing Agency; through its <br />relocation agent, can assist you in moving with a minimum of hardship. The information you give will be <br />kept in confidence. <br />3. How Soon Will I Have to Move? <br />Every reasonable effort will be made to provide you with sufficient time to find a suitable replacement <br />location and reestablish your business. If possible, a mutually agreeable date for the move will be worked <br />out Unless there is an urgent need for the property (e.g., your occupancy would present a health or <br />safety emergency), you will not be required to move without at least 90 days advance written notice. It <br />is impoitan% however, that you keep in close contact with the Displacing Agency so that you are aware <br />of the time schedule for carrying out the project and the approximate date by which you will have to <br />move. <br />4. I Own the Property. Will I Be Paid for It Before I Have to Move? <br />If you reach a voluntary agreement to sell your property ththe Displacing Agency, you will not be required <br />to move before you receive the agreed purchase price. If the property is acquired through an eminent <br />domain proceeding, you cannot be required to move before the estimated fair market value of the <br />property has been deposited with the court (You should be able to withdraw this amount immediately, <br />less any amounts necessary to pay off any mortgage or other liens on the property and to resolve any <br />special ownership problems. Withdrawal of your share of the money will not affect your right to seek <br />additional compensation for your property). <br />5. Will I Have to Pay Rent to the Displacing Agency Before I Move? <br />You may be required to pay a fair rent to the Displacing Agency for the period between the acquisition <br />of your property and the date that you move. Your rent and the terms of your tenancy will be generally <br />the same as in the prior arrangement <br />01983-2412 overland Patific & CWx, LLC C_ 12) Page 3 d 10 <br />75B-64 <br />
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