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Illinois Takes a Major Step to Protect Homeowners

By Maria Pappas

Owning a home has long been the foundation of financial security for American families.  

It’s typically a person’s largest investment, one that represents hard work, sacrifice, and a chance to build generational wealth.

That’s why the Illinois General Assembly’s passage of House Bill 4537 is such an historic accomplishment.

Once signed into law by Governor JB Pritzker, this legislation championed by my office, will deliver the most significant property tax foreclosure reforms Illinois has seen in decades.  

Cook County Treasurer Maria Papas
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It will also finally bring our state into compliance with the U.S. Supreme Court’s Tyler v. Hennepin County decision.

In that 2023 case, the high court ruled that when government takes property to satisfy unpaid taxes, it cannot also take any remaining equity beyond what’s owed. But that’s exactly what’s been happening in Illinois for decades. 

You see, each year, overdue property tax debts on homes, businesses, and vacant lots are sold to private tax buyers. If financially strapped owners can’t pay back what’s owed within a certain time frame, those buyers can ultimately obtain the deed to the property and claim all its equity, even if the house is worth far more than the debt the owner owes. 

Imagine losing a home worth hundreds of thousands of dollars over a few thousand dollars in unpaid property taxes.  You don’t have to imagine it, because it’s been the harsh reality for far too many Illinoisans.  Owners who’ve been forced to walk away from homes with nothing over relatively paltry tax debts.  For many families, that’s meant the loss of life savings and generational wealth.

House Bill 4537 puts that practice where it belongs, in the history books.

Under the new law, when a property is sold, taxes, interest, and fees owed will be paid first. Any remaining value — the owner’s equity — will be returned to the former property owner. This more equitable system recognizes the difference between collecting debt and confiscating wealth.

The legislation also eventually phases out so-called “tax lien investing.”  The county will conduct six more tax sales involving private tax buyers. After that transition period ends around 2030, Cook County will sunset a practice that critics say has preyed mostly upon senior citizens and persons of color.  

Instead, the county will acquire tax liens itself. That will allow Cook County to offer struggling property owners more flexible payment plans, longer repayment periods, and lower interest costs to hopefully avoid foreclosure. I believe the goal should always be to help people stay in their homes.

This reform wasn’t developed in a vacuum. It was crafted through collaboration with Cook County President Toni Preckwinkle, state Sen. Celina Villanueva, state Rep. Curtis Tarver and many others committed to building a system that works for property owners and taxpayers. I’m especially grateful to my Policy Director, Justin Kirvan, who spent countless hours in Springfield advocating for homeowners and taxpayers.

No one should lose everything because they fell behind on a tax bill during a period of financial hardship. Temporary setbacks shouldn’t erase decades of investment and hard-earned equity.

This legislation protects homeowners, preserves generational wealth, and creates a more balanced and humane property tax system. It’s a victory for fairness, common sense, and the people of Illinois.


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