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Voters approved the Sale of Tax Delinquent Property Amendment (also known as the "Revenue Article" and "Article 2"), which was a legislatively referred constitutional amendment that amended Article IX, Section 8 of the Constitution of Illinois to reduce the redemption period on the sale of tax delinquent property. [1] [5] [8] [9]
The Illinois Redemption Period for Tax Delinquent Property Amendment, a legislatively referred constitutional amendment which would amend Article IX, Section 8 of the Constitution of Illinois to modify the redemption period on the sale of a tax delinquent property, failed to meet either threshold to amend the constitution.
Here's what happened and how to prevent it from happening to you. ‘I pay my bills’: Chicago woman loses home despite paying property taxes on time for over a decade — sold for ‘delinquent ...
When a homeowner defaults on property taxes, the county may place a tax lien on the property.This could end in a tax sale with an investor paying the taxes to get the home. While tax sales can be ...
Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board; Illinois Liquor Control Commission; Illinois Medical District Commission; Illinois National Guard; Illinois Office of Management and Budget; Illinois Pollution Control Board; Illinois Power Agency; Illinois Prisoner Review Board; Illinois Procurement Policy Board; Illinois Property Tax ...
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WTVO) — Voters in Illinois will get a chance to decide whether Illinois millionaires should pay an additional tax to fund a statewide property tax relief fund. Former Illinois ...
A five-member district board of trustees is appointed by the county governing body or, in home rule counties, by the chief executive. In districts located in more than one county, the district board is appointed by each respective county governing body in proportion to population. The districts may levy taxes and issue bonds after voter ...
board meeting, circa 1981. The State Board of Elections administers the election laws of the State of Illinois. In this capacity, it oversees the local election commissions, accepts nominating petitions and certificates of nomination, certifies the names of valid candidates for election, accepts and cross-checks the vote totals reported after Election Day, and accepts financial disclosures ...