Pay up, Cook County orders homeowners after Sun-Times exposed wrongful property tax breaks – Chicago Sun-Times*

Cook County Assessor Fritz Kaegi’s staff has ordered four people to repay a total of $254,298 for years of tax breaks they shouldn’t have gotten. In one case, the daughter of a dead mobster has to repay $16,271 in tax breaks she got after her father’s name was repeatedly signed on applications to lower the property taxes on their Bridgeview home. The case has also been turned over to the Cook County state’s attorney’s office to determine whether any laws were broken in wrongfully claiming the exemptions.
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Tom
3 years ago

This is still just scratching the surface! I used to be in real estate. The number of people claiming owner occupied is staggering. I’ve seen married couples put their names on separate properties, when they’re living together, to get the homeowner’s exemption on two properties. I even tried to bust a couple that SCAMMED over 20K this way back in 2010 and county refused to initiate an audit when presented with evidence. There is no way to enforce this stuff if the county is still running a DOS operating system and I think the penalty is civil.

Lion's Choice
3 years ago

Crooked Corrupt Cook County Is Making Property Owners Pay For The County’s Mistakes

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