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Cincinnati appoints Beth Willis to lead property tax refund initiative

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Carl Horst Chief Executive Officer at Cincinnati Area Board of REALTORS | Official website

Carl Horst Chief Executive Officer at Cincinnati Area Board of REALTORS | Official website

The REALTOR® Alliance of Greater Cincinnati has announced the appointment of Beth Willis, a member of its Advocacy Committee, as the point person for Cincinnati City Councilmember Mark Jeffrey’s Task Force on Property Tax Refunds. The task force aims to address high property tax valuations affecting vulnerable homeowners in Cincinnati.

Beth Willis will lead the bi-weekly meetings of the task force, focusing on providing relief and support to those struggling with increasing property taxes. Her extensive experience in real estate advocacy positions her well for this role.

"Beth’s leadership on this task force represents a significant step forward in our ongoing efforts to support and protect homeowners in Cincinnati," said a spokesperson from the REALTOR® Alliance. The organization expressed confidence that the task force would make meaningful progress in creating a more equitable environment for all homeowners.

The task force's agenda includes developing strategies to mitigate high property tax valuations, exploring potential policy changes, identifying funding sources for refunds, and engaging with community members to understand their concerns.

Beth Willis holds an MBA and is a REALTOR® with Comey & Shepherd. She has been an active community member for many years, combining her passion for real estate with her commitment to honesty and compliance. "RAGC is thrilled that she has stepped up to serve the REALTOR® profession," added the spokesperson.

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