Georgia Code § 22-1-13

Compensation to condemnee for relocation damages and expenses
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In addition to the types of relocation damages permissible under law, any condemnee that is displaced as a result of the condemnation shall be entitled to: (1) Actual reasonable expenses in moving himself or herself, his or her family, business, farm operation, or other personal property within a reasonable distance from the property condemned; (2) Actual direct losses of tangible personal property as a result of moving or discontinuing a business or farm operation; (3) Such other relocation expenses as authorized by law; and (4) With the consent of the condemnee, the condemnor may provide alternative site property as full or partial compensation. Added by 2006 Ga. Laws 444,§ 5, eff. 4/4/2006.
In addition to the types of relocation damages permissible under law, any condemnee that is displaced as a result of the condemnation shall be entitled to: (1) Actual reasonable expenses in moving himself or herself, his or her family, business, farm operation, or other personal property within a reasonable distance from the property condemned; (2) Actual direct losses of tangible personal property as a result of moving or discontinuing a business or farm operation; (3) Such other relocation expenses as authorized by law; and (4) With the consent of the condemnee, the condemnor may provide alternative site property as full or partial compensation. Added by 2006 Ga. Laws 444,§ 5, eff. 4/4/2006.
In addition to the types of relocation damages permissible under law, any condemnee that is displaced as a result of the condemnation shall be entitled to: (1) Actual reasonable expenses in moving himself or herself, his or her family, business, farm operation, or other personal property within a reasonable distance from the property condemned; (2) Actual direct losses of tangible personal property as a result of moving or discontinuing a business or farm operation; (3) Such other relocation expenses as authorized by law; and (4) With the consent of the condemnee, the condemnor may provide alternative site property as full or partial compensation. Added by 2006 Ga. Laws 444,§ 5, eff. 4/4/2006.
In addition to the types of relocation damages permissible under law, any condemnee that is displaced as a result of the condemnation shall be entitled to:
(1) Actual reasonable expenses in moving himself or herself, his or her family, business, farm operation, or other personal property within a reasonable distance from the property condemned;
(2) Actual direct losses of tangible personal property as a result of moving or discontinuing a business or farm operation;
(3) Such other relocation expenses as authorized by law; and
(4) With the consent of the condemnee, the condemnor may provide alternative site property as full or partial compensation.

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