(a) General rule.--In determining the fair market value of the remaining property after a partial taking, consideration shall be given to the use to which the property condemned is to be put and the damages or benefits specially affecting the remaining property due to its proximity to the improvement for which the property was taken.
(b) Future damages and general benefits.--Future damages and general benefits which will affect the entire community beyond the properties directly abutting the property taken shall not be considered in arriving at the after value.
(c) Special benefits.--Special benefits to the remaining property shall in no event exceed the total damages, except in cases where the condemnor is authorized under existing law to make special assessments for benefits.
(d) Partial taking.--A partial taking shall not extinguish a nonconforming use unless all or a substantial portion of the improvements on the property are within the area of the property taken.
Cross References. Section 706 is referred to in section 521 of this title.
Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Chapter 7 - Just Compensation and Measure of Damages
Section 701 - Just compensation; other damages
Section 702 - Measure of damages
Section 703 - Fair market value
Section 704 - Effect of imminence of condemnation
Section 705 - Contiguous tracts and unity of use
Section 706 - Effect of condemnation use on after value
Section 707 - Removal of machinery, equipment or fixtures
Section 708 - Expenses incidental to transfer of title
Section 709 - Condemnee's costs where no declaration of taking filed
Section 710 - Limited reimbursement of appraisal, attorney and engineering fees
Section 711 - Payment on account of increased mortgage costs
Section 712 - Loss of rentals because of imminence of condemnation
Section 713 - Delay compensation
Section 714 - Consequential damages
Section 715 - Damages for vacation of roads
Section 716 - Attempted avoidance of monetary just compensation