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REALTORS ® have warned lawmakers that proposals to limit or nullify the tax incentives for homeownership could actually raise taxes on millions of middle - class homeowners while putting the value of their homes at risk.

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The Council has repeatedly called for more agency efficiencies and savings but has largely capitulated as they also advocate for funding their own priorities worth hundreds of millions, which is happening again this year, highlighted by Johnson's push for both Metrocard subsidies for low - income New Yorkers and property tax rebates for middle - class homeowners (while de Blasio has been resistant to both).
For example, if your child is taking time off from school or staying over the summer and not attending classes, some homeowners insurers might deny any claims for them while they are living away from home.
While there are quite a few struggling to keep their homes, their is another class of homeowner who simply can't afford to maintain their mortgage.
«While we are still reviewing the outlines of this proposal, we are watching closely for changes to current law that might leave middle - class homeowners — and homeownership broadly — in a worse place than it is today,» says Mendenhall.
While homeowners still prefer a sleek, clean look in the kitchen, elegant touches, such as farmhouse sinks or Victorian faucets, add class and individuality.
While only 9 percent of all homeowners are Hispanic, nearly 15 percent of the Millennials buying homes are Hispanic — reflecting the changing demographics of the American middle class.
The recently released GOP tax reform plan would decrease corporate tax rates by 43 percent while raising taxes on millions of middle - class homeowners.
While this tax reform legislation was being promoted as a tax cut for middle - income families, the reality was that millions of middle - class homeowners would immediately face tax increases, while those who saw a tax cut would see significantly less tax relief if they owned a home than if they were a reWhile this tax reform legislation was being promoted as a tax cut for middle - income families, the reality was that millions of middle - class homeowners would immediately face tax increases, while those who saw a tax cut would see significantly less tax relief if they owned a home than if they were a rewhile those who saw a tax cut would see significantly less tax relief if they owned a home than if they were a renter.
There are several additional steps — including legislative proposals — that could immediately work to further strengthen the housing market and ensure that the middle class can secure affordable mortgages, refinance their loans at today's low rates, and build housing wealth while ensuring that no communities or homeowners are left behind by the housing recovery.
While the work on tax reform is complete for 2017, next year will likely hold opportunities to further improve the tax landscape for middle - class homeowners.
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