Will the Real Property Transfer Tax negatively impact the proceeds from a sale of a home in El Cerrito?

Measure V allows buyers and sellers of property to decide who will pay the tax.  Traditionally, it is split between the buyer and the seller.  As an incentive to make seismic upgrades and energy and water-saving improvements to property, it includes several potential rebates of the tax for either the seller or purchaser. Sellers or purchasers who pay the tax will be able to recover a portion of it for making specified improvements to property that reduce the risk of damage and injury in earthquakes, save water, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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1. What is a charter city?
2. Why is El Cerrito considering becoming a charter city?
3. How will El Cerrito become a charter city?
4. When will residents vote on this measure?
5. What is a Real Property Transfer Tax or RPPT?
6. Are there other charter cities in the Bay Area?
7. As a homeowner, will I have to pay the Measure V tax every year?
8. Will I have to pay the Real Property Transfer Tax if I gift my home to a family member, place it in a Family Trust, or leave it to my children as inheritance?
9. What can the revenue be used for? Why is it not guaranteed for specific services or improvements?
10. Will we get any additional or increased services if Measure V passes?
11. Will the Real Property Transfer Tax directly impact property values?
12. Will the Real Property Transfer Tax negatively impact the proceeds from a sale of a home in El Cerrito?
13. Will being a Charter City increase the chances the City will go bankrupt?
14. Will Measure V cause rents to increase?
15. Will sales of commercial property also be subject to the tax?
16. Why did the City place Measure V on the ballot? Is it really about the Real Property Transfer Tax?