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Council Member Brewer's questions on TPT, tax lien sales, and HDFC cooperatives

0:45:25

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Council Member Gale Brewer poses a series of questions about the Third Party Transfer (TPT) program, its relationship with tax lien sales, its impact on HDFC cooperatives, and the role of Neighborhood Restore in the process.

  • Inquires about how TPT fits with tax lien sales and deals with vacant buildings
  • Asks about the program's interaction with HDFC cooperatives
  • Questions the duration of Neighborhood Restore's involvement and their compensation
Gale Brewer
0:45:25
Thank you very much.
0:45:26
Quick questions.
0:45:27
First of all, how does this fit?
0:45:28
And I know we should build this into the tax lien.
0:45:31
That's question number 1.
0:45:33
Because I have buildings that are vacant, no taxes being paid, 20 years, rats, you know, a 100 violations, etcetera.
0:45:40
2nd, how on the HDFC is that's a community that I know extremely well from day 1.
0:45:47
But how does this work with the HCFC, very difficult group to work with, not necessarily like the owner?
0:45:54
And also how long the building stay with neighbor restore?
0:45:57
How much do they get paid?
0:45:58
How do they play a role?
0:45:59
Those are my questions.
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