---
name: inverse-condemnation-complaint
title: Inverse Condemnation Complaint
description: Drafts inverse condemnation complaints seeking just compensation for government takings without formal eminent domain. Use when a user needs a takings clause complaint, inverse condemnation pleading, or property rights constitutional claim involving physical, regulatory, or temporary takings.
author: CaseMark
author_url: https://github.com/CaseMark/skills/tree/main/skills/legal/inverse-condemnation-complaint
license: Apache-2.0
version: 0.1.0
execution_mode: open
jurisdiction: us
practice: real-estate
language: en
tags: [drafting, litigation, pleading]
---

# Inverse Condemnation Complaint

Draft a complaint seeking just compensation for property taken or damaged by government action without formal condemnation proceedings, under the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments.

## Prerequisites

Collect before drafting:

1. **Property docs** — deed, legal description, APN, title report, acquisition date/price
2. **Government action records** — notices, permits denied/revoked, regulatory decisions, correspondence
3. **Valuation evidence** — before/after appraisals, comparable sales, income loss documentation
4. **Administrative exhaustion** — claims filed, hearings, variances sought, negotiation history
5. **Physical evidence** — photos, surveys, engineering reports of damage or occupation
6. **Party identification** — full legal names of all plaintiff owners and defendant government entities

## Quick Start

1. Identify taking type (physical, regulatory, total regulatory, temporary)
2. Confirm ripeness — final government decision obtained and state compensation procedures pursued
3. Choose forum (federal vs. state) and verify jurisdiction
4. Draft complaint sections in order below
5. Validate against pitfalls checklist

## Complaint Structure

### 1. Caption & Introduction

- Title: "Complaint for Inverse Condemnation and Just Compensation"
- State constitutional basis (Fifth via Fourteenth Amendment, state provision, 42 U.S.C. § 1983), taking type, and timeframe

### 2. Jurisdiction

| Forum | Basis | Requirements |
|-------|-------|-------------|
| **Federal** | 28 U.S.C. § 1331 or § 1343 (§ 1983) | Final decision per *Williamson County v. Hamilton Bank* [VERIFY]; address Tucker Act inapplicability for state/local defendants |
| **State** | State takings provision + inverse condemnation statute/common law | State-specific limitations period; venue where property is located |

Allege ripeness: (1) final government decision on regulation/permit; (2) state compensation procedures pursued or shown inadequate/unavailable.

### 3. Parties

- **Plaintiff:** Name (as on deed), address, ownership interest type, acquisition date, proportionate interest if multiple owners
- **Defendant(s):** Official entity name, address, registered agent, responsible agency/department; entity in corporate capacity and/or officials in official capacity

### 4. Factual Narrative (Chronological, Numbered Paragraphs)

1. **Property** — address, legal description, APN, acreage, zoning, permitted uses
2. **Pre-taking condition** — structures, improvements, actual use, development plans
3. **Investment-backed expectations** — purchase price, improvements, reasonable use expectations
4. **Government action** — dates, officials/agencies, stated justification, legal authority cited
5. **Physical impact** — area affected, nature of interference (flooding, occupation, encroachment, permit denial, regulatory restriction)
6. **Economic impact** — FMV diminution with figures, income loss, duration, permanence
7. **Exhaustion** — claims submitted, hearings, variance requests, government refusal to compensate

### 5. Causes of Action

Select applicable theory(ies):

| Type | Elements | Authority |
|------|----------|-----------|
| **Physical (per se)** | Permanent physical occupation; compensation required regardless of public interest/economic impact | *Loretto v. Teleprompter Manhattan CATV Corp.*, 458 U.S. 419 (1982) |
| **Regulatory (Penn Central)** | (1) Economic impact; (2) interference with investment-backed expectations; (3) character of government action | *Penn Central Transp. Co. v. New York City*, 438 U.S. 104 (1978) |
| **Total regulatory (Lucas)** | Denies ALL economically beneficial use; not restricted by background nuisance/property law | *Lucas v. S.C. Coastal Council*, 505 U.S. 1003 (1992) |
| **Temporary** | Deprived all use/value for specific period; compensation required even if regulation later withdrawn | *First English Evangelical Lutheran Church v. County of Los Angeles*, 482 U.S. 304 (1987) |

For each: allege constitutional provision violated, identify government purpose/public use, emphasize compensation arises from fact of taking.

### 6. Damages

| Component | Measure |
|-----------|---------|
| **Total taking** | FMV as of date of taking |
| **Partial taking** | FMV before minus FMV after, plus severance damages |
| **Temporary taking** | Rental/use value for deprivation period |
| **Consequential** (if allowed) | Goodwill, relocation, loss of access, damage to remainder |
| **Pre-judgment interest** | From date of taking through judgment |
| **Attorney fees** | § 1988 (§ 1983 claims) or state fee-shifting statutes |

Include preliminary damage estimate; preserve right to prove exact amount at trial.

### 7. Prayer for Relief

1. Just compensation (not less than $[amount])
2. Pre-judgment interest from date of taking
3. Post-judgment interest
4. Attorney fees and costs (cite § 1988 or state authority)
5. Declaratory relief that a taking occurred
6. Injunctive relief if applicable
7. Jury trial demand
8. Such other relief as the court deems just

### 8. Verification & Signature

- Verification under oath if required (28 U.S.C. § 1746 for federal)
- Attorney signature block with bar number, firm, contact info
- Rule 11 certification
- Civil cover sheet (federal) or case information statement (state)

## Pitfalls & Checks

- **Ripeness is jurisdictional** — deficient exhaustion means dismissal; verify final decision and compensation procedure pursuit thoroughly
- **State variations** — standards, limitations periods, and fee-shifting rules vary significantly by state; research jurisdiction-specific elements
- **Specificity** — every factual allegation must tie to documentary evidence; avoid conclusory statements
- **Paragraph numbering** — consecutive throughout entire complaint
- **Format** — comply with local rules (margins, spacing, font, page numbering)
- **Rule 11** — all claims must be well-grounded in fact and law

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