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Code · South Dakota · Title 11 · Chapter 11-7

11-7-80. Lease or transfer of real property in redevelopment project--Price of lease or sale--Appraisal.

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The commission may sell, lease, exchange, or otherwise transfer to any person or state public body real property acquired under the provisions of this chapter, and thereafter the real property shall be used only in accordance with the limitations and conditions set forth in the redevelopment plan except as in this chapter otherwise provided. The real property shall be sold, leased, or transferred at its fair value for uses in accordance with the redevelopment plan irrespective of the cost of acquiring and clearing such real property.
To aid the commission in determining the fair value of real property for uses in accordance with the redevelopment plan, it may, at its discretion, cause an appraisal to be made of the value of the real property for such uses, and may employ two or more land value experts to make such appraisal. Nothing in this section shall be construed as requiring the commission to base its rentals or selling prices upon any such appraisals.
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