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Mayor Postpones Baltimore Tax Sale, Removes All Owner-Occupied Homes – Maryland Matters
Baltimore will take away all owner-occupied houses from the town’s tax sale, Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott (D) introduced Wednesday.
Scott additionally postponed the tax sale, the place past-due property taxes and different prices are bought at public sale to the very best bidder, to June. Roughly 2,900 owner-occupied houses have been fully faraway from the public sale, in response to the town.
“That is about ensuring that we’re defending our householders and our legacy householders,” Scott mentioned in asserting the transfer at a Wednesday Board of Estimates assembly.
The annual tax sale is a web-based public sale utilized by the town to gather overdue payments. Bidders pay for the assorted property liens owed to the town in alternate for a tax sale certificates, which supplies the profitable bidder the best to file a tax sale foreclosures lawsuit.
Property house owners can “redeem” the property by paying the bidder for the liens and different prices paid in the course of the tax sale — along with curiosity and different prices imposed by the lienholder — to avert a foreclosures.
Claudia Wilson Randall, the manager director of the Group Improvement Community of Maryland, praised Scott’s resolution and mentioned that, whereas the tax sale ends in a short-term income enhance for the town, the follow creates a long-term loss as householders’ liens are purchased and a few lose their houses.
“This largely hits older African American girls who’re widowed or divorced, who labored a lifetime to get that home to take care of that home,” she mentioned. “And now they’re falling sufferer to a system which is admittedly concerning the metropolis getting loads of money and folks buying liens.”
Wilson Randall, a member of Scott’s Tax Sale WorkGroup, mentioned that, as the town tries to curb vacancies, tax gross sales create a “regular lack of properties.” She additionally famous that there’s thousands and thousands of pandemic-related reduction funding accessible to assist householders repay their again taxes.
John Kern, this system supervisor of the Cease Oppressive Seizures (SOS) Fund, mentioned householders who have been going through tax sale are “extremely relieved to have this additional time,” — but in addition mentioned there’s a lot work to be achieved to enroll householders in native and state support applications to repay their again taxes.
“The debt isn’t forgiven,” Kern mentioned. “The meter is operating.”
Kern mentioned that, regardless of the $250 million Maryland House owner Help Fund created with federal American Rescue Plan Act cash opening purposes in January, only a few Baltimoreans have efficiently utilized for that program. And The Baltimore Solar reported that solely 18 Baltimore householders have had their purposes to that program permitted thus far.
Kern mentioned many householders is probably not conscious that this system provides help to householders with property tax money owed — grants of as much as $20,000 — in addition to loans of as much as $40,000 for individuals who want mortgage help.
Baltimore additionally has its personal program, the Tax Sale Exemption Program, which lets profitable candidates have their property faraway from the tax sale within the 12 months they apply.
Councilmember Danielle McCray, who sponsored the laws to create that program, mentioned in a launch that “rebuilding our metropolis should start with stabilizing our householders.”
Wilson Randall mentioned one underutilized instrument for aiding with property taxes is Maryland’s Owners’ Property Tax Credit score. That program places limits on property taxes primarily based on a householders’ earnings.
She mentioned metropolis and state officers have to do extra to achieve out to householders about making use of for support applications and tax credit.
“There’s loads of hoops to leap by with the intention to get that tax credit score,” Wilson Randall mentioned. “And you need to certify your earnings every year … even you probably have zero earnings.”
Kern mentioned he’s additionally involved about “tangled titles,” which may happen when somebody dies with no will and doesn’t switch their deed earlier than their loss of life. Kern mentioned folks in these conditions may not be eligible for state and metropolis applications, though he mentioned the state is now sending purposes from Baltimore with tangled titles to the Maryland Volunteer Authorized Service to attempt to decide a path ahead.
He added that he’s inspired by the rising variety of householders being faraway from the tax sale. Final 12 months, Scott eliminated 973 householders from the tax sale — and practically tripled that determine this 12 months.
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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore warns of major budget cuts amid $3B budget deficit
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – Maryland Gov. Wes Moore has warned that massive budget cuts are on the way as state lawmakers try to solve a $3 billion budget gap.
Moore told Maryland residents Wednesday to brace themselves for $2 billion worth of cuts in his soon-to-be-released budget. But that still leaves another $1 billion that lawmakers will have to come up with to close this deficit.
Normally, the first day of a General Assembly session is a cause for celebration but this year it comes with a big challenge.
Moore said that not only does he want lawmakers to come up with a solution to close the budget gap, he also wants still fund priorities like economic growth, public safety and schools but Moore would not endorse the idea of tax hikes.
“We are not going to grow an economy on the backs of working Marylanders, on the backs of middle-class Marylanders. So I’ll work with anybody to be able to come up with a long-term solution but my bar’s high, been high and will remain high when it comes to revenues,” Moore said.
But while the governor says his bar is high for tax hikes, Democrats, who control both houses of the statehouse, and Republicans, who are outnumbered, are already fighting it out.
Republicans say they support the governor’s plan to cut spending but they will hold the line on taxes.
“I believe the Democrats are sending every signal that they are going to raise taxes and we are going to fight it, fight it, fight it,” said Republican delegate Kathy Szeliga, who represents Howard County. “Maryland is already one of the most highly taxed states in the country.”
Democratic lawmakers say no decisions have been made either way.
“You know, people get nervous because they think that automatically means raising taxes. Not necessarily. We’re going to do our job and make sure that we don’t hurt people too, we understand the budget is tight but we don’t have to keep hurting people too,” Democratic delegate C.T. Wilson, the Maryland Economic Matters Chairman.
Moore is set to unveil his budget proposal on Wednesday, Jan. 15. This General Assembly session will last for 90 days.
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Body-cam video of deadly Howard County police standoff released as Maryland AG investigates
HOWARD COUNTY — The Maryland Office of the Attorney General (OAG) released body camera footage as they continue to investigate an officer-involved shooting that left a man dead after a two-hour standoff in Laurel.
On November 30, around 3:10 p.m., Howard County police responded to a home in the 1000 block of American Pharoah Lane for a domestic incident, according to the OAG.
The 911 caller reported that a man was banging on the front door and a preliminary investigation revealed he had fired several shotgun rounds at the door. He eventually made his way inside the home through a window.
The body cam footage begins as officers arrive on the scene. The video shows an officer walking toward the home as he reports on his radio that he sees a busted window and a case for a long gun outside.
The man – later identified as 29-year-old Tyree Winslow of College Park – appeared in a second-floor window of the home as officers arrived, according to the OAG.
As the video continues, you can hear a woman cry for help, prompting the officer to move quickly toward the front door of the home. The officer then reports on the radio that he sees multiple shell casings.
The officer identifies himself as he moves close to the door and eventually reports that the door is barricaded, according to the video.
The cries for help get louder, and the officer indicates that he may have eyes on a woman in the home as he says, “Ma’am stay there…lay down.”
The video shows officers taking cover behind cars across the street from the home as the situation escalates and the officer gives verbal commands, asking to see Winslow’s hands. According to the OAG, Winslow did not comply and he and two officers exchanged gunfire.
Another officer’s body camera captured him getting close to the home and helping a person down from an upstairs window of the home. The body camera falls off but captures the sounds of the officer helping another person down.
Police previously said three people were evacuated from the home and there were no other injuries.
The Howard County Police Tactical Team responded to the scene and established a barricade, according to the OAG. Officers were not able to contact Winslow and around 5:40 p.m., they entered the home.
Once inside, officers found Winslow suffering from gunshot wounds and he was pronounced dead on the scene, the OAG said. Police said it was unclear if he was killed by officer gunfire or by his weapon.
Several loaded firearms and a knife were found near Winslow’s body.
The OAG previously identified the involved officers as Police Officer First Class (PFC) Christopher Weir, a 14-year veteran, and PFC Joseph Debronzo, a 15-year veteran. Both officers have been put on administrative leave.
Neighbor shares video
During the standoff, the neighborhood was on lockdown for several hours.
A neighbor shared video with WJZ showing the moment that tactical officers entered the home. The neighbor also said officers were using a drone to locate Winslow while he was inside the house.
Officer-Involved Shooting Investigation
The OAG’s Independent Investigations Division (IID) investigates all police-involved shootings as standard protocol.
“The idea is if you have an attorney general who is coming in to investigate these incidents, it removes the opportunity for a local agency to seem biased either in favor or against a local police department,” said Eric Bacaj, an independent legal expert who is not involved in this case.
The IID was created by the General Assembly in 2021 as part of a series of police accountability reform bills, the OAG said.
Since October 2021, the division has conducted 65 investigations into fatal or near-fatal officer-involved incidents in Maryland, including two in Howard County.
See a full list of IID investigations below:
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