Cook County Revises And Expands Affidavit Needed For Vacancy Relief
The Cook County Assessor’s Office has recently updated the Vacancy/Occupancy Affidavit required in order to secure reduced taxes on vacant buildings. The Assessor has expanded the format to two pages, with the first page continuing to request a monthly breakdown of square footage occupied/vacant along with a certification that photos … Continued The post Cook County Revises And Expands Affidavit Needed For Vacancy Relief appeared first on Liston Tsantilis Law.
The Cook County Assessor’s Office has recently updated the Vacancy/Occupancy Affidavit required in order to secure reduced taxes on vacant buildings. The Assessor has expanded the format to two pages, with the first page continuing to request a monthly breakdown of square footage occupied/vacant along with a certification that photos have been provided and leasing attempts have/have not occurred.
The second page of the Affidavit is new and requires a detailed explanation from the owner about its attempts to lease the property. It now provides a checklist comprised of several methods of attempting to lease as well as multiple reasons explaining an inability to lease. Some examples of the information requested include: the number of showings; the number of inquiries and offers the owner may have received; and reasons as to why any offers failed to result in a new tenant for the vacant space. Again, the County still requires the owner to provide photos of the vacant space and any broker listing sheets/listing agreement (or any other attempts to lease) as proof of vacancy and its attempts to mitigate.








