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Mary B.
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Real Estate Taxes in the City of Phila

Mary B.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Lansdowne, PA
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Hey BP, 

this is primarily for the investors working the Philly housing market. An upcoming public hearing on Monday 6/5/2017 @ City Hall Rm 400 1pm testimonies being heard.

item 170519  An Ordinance amending Chapter 19-1300 of the philadelphia code, entitle REAL ESTATE TAXES by creating a tax foreclosure diversion program that requires housing counseling assistance, updating tax installment agreement payments to help taxpayers with financial hardships, and other related items; all under certain terms and conditions.

show up and voice your opinions, give your support(I can't imagine who wouldn't support this). I mean, it may shorten the inventory on those property tax delinquent just a bit or it might cut it in half...so here's putting you on notice.

Kudos,

Mary