Illinois counties fight Supreme Court ruling on property tax seizures – The RealDeal*

At the heart of the issue is whether the constitution allows for governments to strip homeowners of their property, including their equity, to recover unpaid taxes that can be a fraction of a property’s market value. Officials from the eight implicated counties, led by DuPage County Treasurer Gwen Henry and State’s Attorney Robert Berlin, contend that under Illinois law, property owners have multiple chances to reclaim any surplus or excess value seized beyond the delinquent taxes and fees, a process usually giving the homeowner years, and sometimes as long as a decade, to avoid losing their properties.
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Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago

Voters should remember who amongst these elected public officials is fighting for them and whom is fighting for another IL grift. Please show us where the profits went. It certainly wasn’t in the form of lower taxes or rebates as it has been in more rural counties.

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