Chicago woman has home sold out from under her in tax sale, all due to county paperwork issue – CBS2 (Chicago)

An April 2019 letter from the Treasurer's office explained that the PIN assignment on the Assessor's website had been swapped with Robin McElroy's next-door neighbors. But McElroy herself had been paying her taxes correctly, and there were "no grounds to proceed with a sale" of her property. But in 2024, a terrifying letter from the Cook County Circuit Court said McElroy's house had been "sold for delinquent taxes" and McElroy owed three years of rent to the owner who bought her house.
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Mark F
1 year ago

We’re here from the government. We are here to help.

cynthia
1 year ago
Reply to  Mark F

hire competent people

Free at Last
1 year ago
Reply to  cynthia

If you are competent, you don’t work for the government. The government hires people who are otherwise unemployable. You know. Useless morons.

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