Wisconsin Code § 234.621

Property tax deferral loans; purpose
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The legislature finds that older individuals who have resided in their
homes for a substantial period of time have found it difficult to
remain in their own homes because their incomes are insufficient
to cover property taxes, which have risen as the value of their
homes has increased. The legislature finds that it is in the public
interest and that it serves a statewide public purpose to create a
program whereby lien-creating loans are made to low- and moderate-income elderly homeowners for the purpose, and only for
the purpose, of enabling individuals to pay local, general property
taxes and special assessments on their homes so that more of
these individuals can remain in their homes.

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