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West Haven tackles housing crisis with innovative payment plans

June 09, 2024 | West Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut



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West Haven tackles housing crisis with innovative payment plans
In a recent government meeting, officials from West Haven discussed the rationale behind their approach to handling tax assignments, emphasizing the need to protect residents from the financial burdens associated with property foreclosures. The tax office explained that the current Connecticut law restricts tax collectors from making formal payment arrangements with residents struggling to meet their tax obligations. Instead, the city has opted for a system of assignments, which allows residents to negotiate payment plans with third-party companies, thereby preventing the sale of their homes.

The tax collector highlighted the significant costs associated with foreclosures, including a 15% fee plus additional costs incurred by the Marshals, which can exacerbate the financial strain on residents already facing economic difficulties. By utilizing assignments, the city aims to provide a more manageable solution for residents, allowing them to avoid the harsh consequences of tax warrants.

Furthermore, the tax collector noted a commitment to prioritizing the welfare of West Haven residents by selecting companies with lower servicing fees, rather than simply awarding contracts to the highest bidder. This approach reflects a broader strategy to ensure that the financial processes in place are beneficial to the community, reinforcing the city's dedication to supporting its residents during challenging times.

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