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Good for Chicago: Reading in Motion

One thing we don’t love about Chicago is its literacy problem. Our city has one of the lowest adult literacy rates in the country. Thankfully, Reading in Motion works hard to reverse this trend by helping our youngest students learn to read in some very cool ways. That’s why we’ve included it in our   Thanks to You   program.

Tax hike?! 3 ways to fight the latest Cook County property assessments

By Michael H. Wasserman  City of Chicago homeowners should be on the lookout for newly proposed assessed valuations from the Cook County Assessor’s office. A property’s assessed valuation has a direct relationship to the amount of upcoming property tax bills. Savvy property owners (including readers of this blog) know that they can—and should—fight back by appealing those assessment notices. Here's how. What’s more American than appealing your property taxes? 

Should lawyers protect clients from wire transfer fraud? I say YES!

By Michael Wasserman In 2017, the FBI reported that wire transfer fraud was up 480% in real estate transactions. It’s a frightening number. Yet more and more, I’ve heard that real estate lawyers won’t discuss transfer instructions with clients—that they leave it to the title company to avoid the responsibility and liability. What?!

Hey Chicago, how about that CityKey?

By Michael H. Wasserman You may have heard that Chicago just made  the CityKey ID available to its residents . If you haven’t, CityKey is the city’s first municipal ID card that makes city life more convenient, less expensive and, in some cases, more secure. But is it good for Chicago? 

HRRA: Illinois' remedy against reckless contractors

By Michael H. Wasserman The HRRA helps keep messy contractors out of your dream kitchen.  Image . Before you queue the scary music (or sign on the dotted line), know your rights—and the limitations—provided under the Illinois Home Repair and Remodeling Act  (HRRA).

Looking to save $$ on property tax? Start here

Hurry, Cook County tax bills are due March 1 "'Tis impossible to be sure of anything but death and taxes." Christopher Bullock's infamous quote still rings true, some 300 years later. Cook County's 2017 First Installment property tax bills are due March 1st. Surrounding counties will be due soon enough too. Thankfully, while none of us can avoid death, there are a few ways to save money on property taxes...which might make living a little sweeter.

The who, what and how of Chicago blue cart recycling in 2018

Remember to empty and rinse every item. Image from Recycle By City. By Michael Wasserman As many of my clients are new to Chicago, I’m often asked about recycling, typically as we sit around the closing table finalizing purchases. And, since there are updated rules and schedules, I thought I’d jot down a quick overview and links to Chicago’s nifty recycling guide. Plus a cool quiz .