If I die, do my heirs have to repay the amount of taxes relieved?

No. Chesapeake operates an exemption program. Senior citizens and disabled persons who meet the eligibility criteria are granted relief from all or part of their real estate taxes. No repayment of the taxes which are exempted is ever required by you or your heirs.

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1. How do I apply for real estate tax relief?
2. Is the information contained in my application kept confidential?
3. Do I have to reapply each year?
4. What is the deadline for applying?
5. Do I have to live in the property to be exempted?
6. Is there an age requirement?
7. What proof is needed to establish the fact that a person is permanently and totally disabled?
8. What is the maximum amount of income that I can have to be eligible?
9. What is the percentage of tax relieved based on income?
10. What are some examples of income?
11. What is the maximum amount of resources that I can have?
12. What are some examples of resources?
13. If I die, do my heirs have to repay the amount of taxes relieved?
14. In order to apply, does the real estate have to be "free and clear"?
15. Are mobile homes eligible to be considered for tax relief?