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Code · California · Streets and Highways Code

§ 6505.1

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The treasurer shall be under no obligation to publish or mail notice of sale as provided in Sections 6503, 6504, 6505, and 6505.2 unless the bondholder deposits with the treasurer, prior to the issuance of the notice, the following sums and documents:
(a)A receipt from the county recorder for the cost of recording notice of pendency of foreclosure as provided by Section 3121.
(b)A fee to reimburse the city or county for its estimated reasonable cost of obtaining the name and last known mailing address of, and for mailing notices required by Section 6505.2 to, parties of interest as defined by Section 6505.4.
(c)The sum of three dollars ($3) for ascertainment by the treasurer of the name and address of the property owner, as shown on the last equalized assessment roll for taxes, and any person whose name appears as owner on the records of the county assessor’s office which will be used by the county to prepare the next assessor’s roll.
(d)Cost of publication of the notice of sale.
(e)Treasurer’s fee for issuance of certificate of sale which is hereby fixed at seven dollars ($7).
(f)Sheriff’s travel fees, as provided in Section 26746 of the Government Code.
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