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Do Cities Have the Right to Unilaterally Terminate Legal Nonconforming Uses?

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Do Cities Have the Right to Unilaterally Terminate Legal Nonconforming Uses?
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Amortization and termination of legal nonconforming uses by a city’s board of adjustment has been upheld by the courts. Can a city still unilaterally terminate these uses on a property that has vested rights?  

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  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA
  • Specialization: Administrative Law | Property Owners Association Law | Real Estate Law
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 6/30/2024

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Do Cities Have the Right to Unilaterally Terminate Legal Nonconforming Uses? (May 2022)

Amortization and termination of legal nonconforming uses by a city’s board of adjustment has been upheld by the courts. Can a city still unilaterally terminate these uses on a property that has vested rights?  

Originally presented: Apr 2022 Land Use Conference

Arthur J. Anderson, Winstead PC - Dallas, TX