Why would the Government and Cabinet ever keep a property on the Florida Forever list if it is owned by an unwilling seller?
The state is not allowed to acquire property that is not part of the approved acquisition list. If the property has great environmental or strategic land management value and the owner does not want to sell it, the Governor and Cabinet might keep the property on the list in case the owner, or a future owner, changes his or her mind. This gives the state the option of negotiating with an owner if anything changes in the future.
Related Questions
- Why would the Government and Cabinet ever keep a property on the Florida Forever list if it is owned by an unwilling seller?
- When can an owner of property on the Florida Forever list first expect to be notified by the Division of State Lands?
- When can an owner of property on the Florida Forever list expect to be notified by DEPs Division of State Lands?