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Code · California · Revenue and Taxation Code

§ 3372

175 words·~1 min read·/ca/revenue-and-taxation-code/3372·

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The notice shall show:
(a)The affidavit of tax default.
(b)The fact that the real property may be redeemed by the payment of the amount of defaulted taxes together with those additional penalties and fees as prescribed by law, or that the real property may be redeemed under an installment plan of redemption.
(c)The official who will furnish all information concerning redemption.
(d)The following information relating to each assessment of tax-defaulted property:
(1)The name of the assessee, and where there is more than one valuation the name of the assessee need be listed only once. For the purposes of this section, the name of the assessee may be the name of the assessee as shown on the current roll.
(2)The description of the property.
(3)The total amount necessary to redeem the property as of the date specified in the publication.
This information required to be published is the “published delinquent list.” If any tax-defaulted property is redeemed, the information relating to the property may be omitted from any publication.
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