102-73.300—Are Federal agencies required to pay for litigation expenses incurred by a property owner because of a condemnation proceeding?
Federal agencies must pay reasonable expenses for attorneys, appraisals, and engineering fees that a property owner incurs because of a condemnation proceeding, if any of the following are true:
(a)
The court's final judgment is that the Federal agency cannot acquire the real property by condemnation.
(b)
The Federal agency abandons the condemnation proceeding other than under an agreed-on settlement.
(c)
The court renders a judgment in the property owner's favor in an inverse condemnation proceeding or the Federal agency agrees to settle such proceeding.