Help to Expose The Threat to Private Property Rights Across America—Including YOURS—By Signing Our Petition
Christine Searle, a 70-year-old homeowner in Arizona, has owned her home for over 18 years, and it’s worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.
But, as life often does, she encountered a financial hurdle when she fell behind on her property taxes, owing approximately $1,600.
Now, her entire home is in jeopardy, along with the entire value of her equity, because of Arizona’s unjust foreclosure laws. This is a grave threat to private property rights. And it could happen to anyone, including you.
That’s why our attorneys are helping Christine fight back and sue to keep her house and stop this from happening to not just herself, but to others.
While Arizona recently passed a bill to reform its tax lien laws in response to this lawsuit, the changes came too late for Christine and do not apply retroactively to her situation.
But Christine’s case could set an important precedent that protects the rights of homeowners across the country—including you—from government overreach.
We must rally public awareness and support against this unjust situation and threat to your constitutional rights. By signing our petition, you’re joining the collective effort to challenge existing laws and seek a more favorable outcome for homeowners facing similar challenges in the future.
Will you stand alongside Christine by signing the petition below?
Please stand against this extreme injustice by signing the petition below.
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