Sometimes politicians steal people’s homes.
Really.
If homeowners miss property tax payments, even if they never received the bills, some towns grab the whole house and keep the proceeds. All the proceeds. Even if the total is much more than the property tax owed.
I reported on this (mal)practice a couple years ago. Since then, there’s been good news from the Supreme Court.
But as my new video points out, some towns still steal homes.
Tawanda Hall was behind on her property taxes. For that, she lost her family’s $308,000 house — $286,000 more than what she owed.
When Hall first learned that Oakland County, Michigan, bureaucrats were seizing her home, she went to the mayor’s office to try to pay off her debt.
But “they didn’t want our money,” Hall tells me, “They wanted the house. … They stole our home.”
She didn’t even know she was behind on taxes: “We did not receive anything other than, ‘Get out.'”
Christina Martin, a lawyer at the Pacific Legal Foundation, says government officials routinely notify people in legalese so dense that the homeowner doesn’t understand what the town demands. “They have an incentive not to work with people who are honestly trying to pay.”
Martin took Hall’s case to court, claiming the county violated the “Takings Clause” of the Fifth Amendment, which ensures that private property can’t be taken for public use without just compensation.
But a Michigan judge dismissed her case because the government itself didn’t make a profit. Instead, the county gave her home to the Southfield Neighborhood Revitalization Initiative, a private company. It then sold her house and kept most of the money.
“The government shouldn’t be able to steal from its own people and then give it to their friends,” says Martin.
“How do you know that they’re ‘friends’?” I ask.
“The company is run by the mayor and the city administrator.”
It’s true. The Southfield Neighborhood Revitalization Initiative made $10 million selling foreclosed houses. Between 2016 and 2019, the company sold 138 homes. They didn’t give any money back to the original homeowners.
Uri Rafaeli, a retired engineer, accidentally underpaid his property taxes because he didn’t add interest on his debt. His math was off by just $8.41.
But Oakland County bureaucrats didn’t care. They foreclosed and sold his house for $24,500. The county kept all that money, not just $8.41.
“You think if he knew he owed $8, he would have paid it?” Martin says. “Of course. He didn’t know. There wasn’t the proper incentive to let him know.”
Sixty-seven-year-old Deborah Foss fell behind on property taxes. She owed New Bedford, Massachusetts $9,626. Bureaucrats sold her house for $242,000 and kept the difference. Foss resorted to living in her car.
The Pacific Legal Foundation appealed these home thefts and finally won at the Supreme Court. The court ruled 9-0 that the practice is unconstitutional.
“You only take what you’re owed,” wrote Justice Neil Gorsuch.
Finally. Justice.
Except the county that stole Tawanda Hall’s house still won’t return the excess money. They’re spending more taxpayer money on legal fees, demanding that Hall prove the house’s value in court.
At least the woman living in her car got $85,000 back. She is no longer homeless.
I wish I could say such abuses are over, but a handful of states still use loopholes to get around the Supreme Court ruling.
The Pacific Legal Foundation says they will continue to sue until towns end this practice for good.
3 thoughts on “Opinion: Politicians Steal Homes – John Stossel”
Forget about John Stossel but think ; “government”. Know that any government, city, county, state or federal has NO money until it takes it from you in taxes or fees. Yes, starting from rural cooperatives to big cities they just grow and grow. And most of this growth is not challenged by the citizenry. In the past two years Prescott Valley citizen groups formed to fight what has become uncontrolled growth. Groups non political came together to door-to-door the neighborhoods in an effort to change the PV council who approve all expenditures and growth projects. Because there was unification of the residents their negative issues propelled the election of 4 new council members July 30th without any runoff on November 5th. The war with town management is not over. A very disliked mayor Palguta and a pro development senior town management is in the cross hairs in the near future. A ballot measure is compiling signatures to stop the 3,692 home Lakeshore650 project of the Fain Family who has controlled all of the greater Prescott Valley area. This will ,if passed, require a special election and that election may also include the recall of Mayor Palguta as the citizenry has had its belly full of anti resident decision making. Making PV better; not bigger is critical to our quality of life and our dropping water supply we depend on. I am very proud of the citizens exercising our rights to have a mayor, council, senior staff and commissions working for “us” and not the power brokers.
Appreciate your remarks Tom. We were well on our way down the road to overdevelopment and water supply depletion in Prescott with the previous administration of Greg Mengarelli and the construction cabal before they were tossed out. They never met a development or construction project they didn’t like, notwithstanding the additional strain on water, city services and infrastructure. His counsel’s approval of over 8,000 homes in Deep Well Ranch is a perfect example. I, along with Phil Goode and one other P&Z member, voted against that community project but were outnumbered. This project was too high in density, too close to the airport and had less than 50% of the water allocation available when it was approved. Those who falsely claim “grow or die” live in a dream world of false assumptions.
Now you know how citizens feel about the similar situation, but the one that’s on a national scale. The Power Brokers do what they wish, and it’s the citizen taxpayers who are the ones who continue to pay. Those who complain or challenge corrupt rulings are labeled
“Far-Right radicals,” or worse. Our country is now ruled by liars and thieves, and it will only get worse.
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