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Originally Posted by Cowboy89
There's a world of difference between expropriation and listing something as a Heritage building. 1) Expropriations usually occur with a compensation factor as part of the process (I know there can be disputes as to whether or not the compensation was fair but still compensation non the less) 2) Expropriation usually happens in order to build a road, school, Government building, etc.
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You didn't click on the link I gave.
But you can still sell the property. It isn't like a heritage designation drops a building's value to zero. If your relatives contested the designation it will be listed on the conservation review board site. Which property is it?
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