It is the City that this man is fighting and you are right many Counties try to be fair (believe it or not one is Cook County). I guess that I was a little bitter when I made the above post. I am bitter about the really, really bad Counties here (and there are a handful). There are some Counties in northern and down around the St. Louis area in Illinois that are very unjust and most attorney's for these Counties and Cities are also on a number of boards such as the board of reviews for real estate taxes and so on. They have political connections and generally do local government work. The County where this ED is located is incredibly unfair. In fact I had 4 or 5 cases going on at one time there several years back. We won every ED case. They do not want to settle anymore. Some of these attorney's honestly believe they can out fox someone doing an honest job (whose been at it for decades).
When talking about price for ED work it is not just an appraisal fee. There are depositions, attorney meetings, consulting on the opposition's report and testimony. They can quickly add up to +$10,000 as NP pointed out (and these are typical properties). I have been in cases where fee were much higher. I use to like being a expert witness. Now,,, not so much. What I love to do are strange property types. Unique one of a kind special use facilities. Most of the work I have been doing over the last 2 to 3 years has almost been exclusively bio-gas generating production system (BGPS), anaerobic digesters and landfill system and/or water-sewer plants.
Typical commercial bank work has almost disappeared here (at least for me). That is okay with me now days. Fees are so low, it did not seem worth getting up and doing the work anymore. I switched over from $2,000 to $3,000 fees to average fees of +$10,000. I have done maybe 8 to 9 bank jobs in the last 2-years. Ever since I posted "What is going on in the Chicago Market"? I just stopped putting time into marketing and trying to compete for jobs that new-be's could do. Anything that someone who pays for CoStar could figure out. In fact I do not have clients anymore as Bob Gorman says. One thing about this businesses is you have to reinvent yourself more and more these days.