TAX SALE REFORM BILL ADDRESSES LONGTIME DISPLACEMENT OF BLACK AND BROWN FAMILIES
TAX SALE REFORM BILL ADDRESSES LONGTIME
DISPLACEMENT OF BLACK AND BROWN FAMILIES
CHICAGO, IL – A new state legislative proposal seeks to prevent longtime owner-occupants from losing their homes to investors in the Cook County annual tax sale. SB 74 and HB 1238 were introduced respectively by Senator Robert Peters (D-South Shore) and Representative Debbie Meyers-Martin (D-Matteson) in Springfield.The legislation creates a monthly payment plan opportunity for Cook County homeowners who fall behind on their property tax bill and exempts them from the annual tax sale so long as their payment plan is in good standing. Currently, homeowners must pay any prior year delinquencies in full by the time of the tax sale, plus compounding interest, to avoid being subject to the sale where their debt, and ultimately their home, can be acquired by investors.
“The Cook County annual tax sale has been robbing South and West side homeowners of their assets for far too long,” said Sarah Brune, Director of Public Policy at Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago. She added, “Even those who administer the tax sale agree that it’s time for change.”
The annual tax sale has been shown to have significant disparate impacts on Black and Brown communities. Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas, who administers the tax sale, has released a series of reports and interviews on the topic. Treasurer Pappas has publicly endorsed a list of needed reforms including interest reduction and a payment plan option.
This initiative is led by Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, Housing Action Illinois, the Chicago Community Trust, The ReBirth of Greater Roseland/Communities United, the Chicago Rehab Network, and the Chicago Community Loan Fund. This reform is also supported by the Housing Policy Task Force, a coalition of more than twenty advocacy and housing organizations working to increase access to the wealth-building opportunities of homeownership for people of color.
Learn more about this proposal here.
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