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Proposition 19 explained

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Proposition 19 explained
Proposition 19 explained

Californians are deciding 12 state-wide ballot measures this election.

Proposition 19 would bring good news to seniors who want to downsize their homes.

Californians are deciding 12 state- wide ballot measures this election.

Proposition 19 would bring good news to seniors who want to downsize their homes.

Action news now anchor alan marsden is here now to break it down for us.

If prop 19 passes debbie, it would allow homeowners over the age of 55 to move anywhere in the state and keep their lower property tax rate.

Same goes for those who are disabled or victims of a natural disasters, like wildfires.

California law only allows property tax to be increased by a maximum of 2- percent per year.

So imagine if you've been in a home for decades and you sell it.

When you buy a new home the property tax would be shockingly high.

Prop 19 allows you to transfer your low rate to your new home.

It's an incentive to allow people to downsize, which would in turn, free up inventory in the real estate market.

But, there's another side to this prop 19 coin.

People who inherit property who, under current law, get to retain the lower property tax, would lose that benefit under prop 19 -- unless they actually live in the property they inherited.

Supporters of prop 19 say it will result in more homes on the market, bringing relief to california's expensive housing market.

And the revenues it brings in will aid in state fire fighting efforts.

Opponents say it's just a way for realtors to increase their commissions.

And that it's unfair to adult children who should be able to do whatever they want with inherited property.

So, a yes vote on 19 means you support the changes.

A no vote says you want to keep the law the way it is.

Debbie.

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