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Check out this Complaint, filed last week which asks the U.S. Court of Federal Claims to award property owners an unspecified amount (noted as $26 billion in the cover sheet) in just compensation for the taking of the plaintiffs' property by the Center for Disease Control's order temporarily halting residential evictions.
The Complaint alleges a physical invasion taking because it precludes "property owners from excluding [tenants] and leasing the rental homes to rent-paying persons, even as the property owners must continue paying taxes, utility payments, employee salaries, maintenance costs, the cost of capital, and other expenses." Complaint at 10. Alternatively, the property owners allege that the CDC order is an "illegal exaction because the CDC exceeded and contravened its statutory and regulatory authority and as a direct result exacted Plaintiffs' private property and property interests[.]" Id. at 2.
The just compensation sought "includes the amount of rental income Plaintiffs would have received in the absence of the physical occupation and taking or exaction of their property ..." Id.
Stay tuned, we'll follow along as this one progresses.
Complaint, Nat'l Apt. Ass'n v. United States, No. 21-1621 (Fed. Cl. July 27, 2021)