Chicago offering reduced property taxes for flood-affected residents – FOX32 (Chicago)

FEMA toured Chicago’s West Side last month, seeing the basements that were full of water and sewage in early July. That prompted President Joe Biden to issue the disaster declaration. Now, Cook County residents affected by the flooding can apply for property tax reassessments.
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Where's Mine ???
2 years ago

my leaky basement is suddenly an $asset$, who would have thunk??….maybe I’ll load it up with some junk from the alley, run the garden hose, take some pics and submit my claim? What do I have to loose at this point paying +$9gs in prop taxes a yr on an 1,100 sf bungalow

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