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Public commenters urge study of tax impacts on low‑priced Detroit homes and better realtor notices

3195555 · April 30, 2025
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At a Detroit Budget, Finance and Audit committee meeting that lacked a quorum, public commenters urged the city to study tax impacts on low‑priced homes, require realtor notifications, and consider phasing in tax increases on inherited property.

Public commenters at the Detroit Budget, Finance and Audit standing committee meeting urged the city to study how property tax assessments and notifications affect lower‑priced homes and to consider phasing in tax increases when property transfers occur.

The speakers’ concerns emerged during public comment at the committee meeting, which did not achieve a quorum and therefore took no formal action; the committee chair said the agenda items would be carried to next week’s meeting.

“Item 6.1, and I think that that report the study needs to also look at more so at some of the lower priced homes like this…

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