City Sues For Millions In Damages After ‘Worst Landowner’ Property Auction Fails – Block Club Chicago

It's the city’s latest attempt to wring money out of what officials have dubbed “extreme scofflaws,” a string of companies that amassed more than $15 million in unpaid tickets tied to the condition of  mostly-vacant lots.
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Publius
3 months ago

I used to run into Suzie and her late husband Michael all the time. Unfortunately, Michael died at a relatively young age. Most of these lots, if not all, were acquired in the Scavenger Sale tax auctions in the 2000s. For most, they probably paid between $250 to $1000 plus the cost of petitioning for tax deed. Michael and Suzie spent their life savings and legal careers acquiring these lots and managing a portfolio of tax liens. In general, these lots have sold for between 15k to 25k for the past 20 years! There has been basically no nominal value… Read more »

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