Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB2924

Introduced
1/26/24  

Caption

FAMILY HOME OWNERSHIP ACT

Impact

One of the crucial aspects of SB2924 is its requirement for hedge funds to significantly reduce their holdings of single-family residences over a ten-year period. By the decade's end, hedge funds must divest completely from these properties, setting a precedent in state law aimed at curbing institutional investment in residential real estate. In contrast, other applicable taxpayers are allowed to retain a maximum of 50 single-family residences after ten years, fostering limits on property hoarding by large investors. This part of the legislation is contentious as it aims to alleviate housing shortages by keeping homes accessible for individual buyers and families.

Summary

SB2924, known as the Family Home Ownership Act, introduces significant measures to regulate the ownership of single-family residences in Illinois. The bill imposes a tax equating to 100% of the fair market value on specific partnerships and corporations, particularly targeting hedge funds and other large investors engaged in purchasing single-family homes. The tax revenue is designated for the Illinois Affordable Housing Trust Fund to assist with rental and mortgage payments, promoting increased access to affordable housing options for residents in need.

Contention

The bill is expected to draw both support and opposition. Advocates argue that it addresses the critical issue of housing affordability influenced by institutional investors who have been known to exacerbate housing shortages by purchasing homes en masse. Critics, however, may view it as punitive towards investment entities that contribute to housing stock. They may argue that such restrictions could deter investment in the housing market altogether, potentially stifling new development and compounding the housing crisis in a market already constrained by limited inventory.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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