Property Taxes Reassessed Upon Change of Ownership

This information was provided by my first choice in escrow, Cornerstone Title Company.

Since, based upon the title of this article, you now know that the county assessor will do a reassessment of your property when you change ownership, lets first look at some of the various forms of ownership.  Remember, I am a real estate agent with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, not an attorney and I am not giving advise on how to hold title to real property.

Joint Tenancy
Under this method of holding title, each owner holds the property jointly with the other owners. Upon the death of one owner(s), the property passes to the surviving joint tenant(s). For assessment purposes, the termination of joint tenancy (other than husband/wife or parent/child transfers) causes a reappraisal.

Tenancy in Common
Under this method of co-ownership, each owner owns a specific percentage of the property. At death, a tenant in common passes their interest in the property at their discretion. The transfer of a tenancy in common interest will cause a reappraisal, unless it is a husband/wife or parent/child transfer, but only for the percentage of interest in the property that has been transferred.

Legal Entities (Partnerships & Corporations)
Under this method, a reassessment occurs when there is a change in the controlling interest of the corporation or partnership. A controlling interest is defined as an interest greater than 50%. These changes in ownership are monitored and reported by the State Board of Equalization.

Death of Real Property Owner
Death is considered a change of ownership and the property can be reassessed as of the date of death for property tax purposes, unless the property is held in a Trust.

Trusts
In this method of holding title, there is only a reassessment if there has been a change of beneficial interest or control. For example, revocable trusts (i.e. living trusts) are not subject to reappraisal. Irrevocable trusts are reappraisable if the recipient or beneficiary is not the current owner.

Methods of Holding Title
A change in the method of holding title in itself does not cause a reappraisal. For example, if two equal partners incorporate, and each owns 50% of the corporate stock, no appraisal is required. In this case, the proportional ownership has not changed, only the method of holding title.
If you are interested in knowing how title is held on a particular property, please call your CornerStone Title Company’s Sales Representative.

Summary
Under Proposition 13, a reassessment takes place upon a change of ownership or transfer of title. It is always best to review any proposed ownership change with the Assessor’s office in advance to determine any possible property tax consequences.

NOTE: For transfers that are not required to be reappraised, taxpayers should have their escrow and or title company note on the document the appropriate exemption recital, i.e. parent to child. This information may also be included on the Preliminary Change of Ownership Report (PCOR) which is filed with the deed. After the deed is recorded with the County Recorder, a Change of Ownership Statement (COS) form is mailed to the new owners within 30 days. It should be returned immediately or there may be a fine assessed by the county.

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As you might guess, this document is a compilation of information from our own efforts as REALTORS, as well as input from other REALTORS in our Coldwell Banker office.  I hope it has been of value to you.  Don’t hesitate to email us with any suggestions that will make this document better for you and your fellow homeowners!
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As you might guess, this document is a compilation of information from our own efforts as REALTORS, as well as input from other REALTORS in our Coldwell Banker office.  I hope it has been of value to you.  Don’t hesitate to email us with any suggestions that will make this document better for you and your fellow homeowners!
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WANT TO USE THIS ARTICLE IN YOUR E-ZINE OR WEB SITE? You can, as long as you include this complete blurb with it: Jack & Tracey Edwards, your real estate advocates, specialize in helping buyers and sellers in Elk Grove, CA,  and the greater Sacramento area.   Get information about available homes online at:  www.ElkGroveRealEstate.comOur mobile clients can find us at Mobile.ElkGroveRealEstate.com

 

Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act Has Been Reorganized

Summary provided by California Association of Realtors:

Effective  on January 1, 2014, the Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act that regulates condominiums, townhomes, and planned developments, among others, has been comprehensively reorganized.

The goal of the reorganization was to give unit owners and volunteer board members a more logical and user-friendly format.

Certain sections that were unclear have been clarified, and terminology has been standardized.

The California Law Revision Commission took a conservative approach to making substantive changes to the law, which include, without limitation, providing relative authority of governing documents, providing procedures for amending a common interest declaration, prohibiting a self-interested director from voting on specified matters, and requiring an HOA to release a lien recorded in error within 21 days. Assembly Bill 805.

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As you might guess, this document is a compilation of information from our own efforts as REALTORS, as well as input from other REALTORS in our Coldwell Banker office.  I hope it has been of value to you.  Don’t hesitate to email us with any suggestions that will make this document better for you and your fellow homeowners!
Be sure to follow us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/ElkGroveRealEstate.  For information about properties available for sale and for more information for buyers and sellers, please visit our website at www.ElkGroveRealEstate.com and don’t hesitate to give us a call or drop us an email with your questions.

WANT TO USE THIS ARTICLE IN YOUR E-ZINE OR WEB SITE? You can, as long as you include this complete blurb with it: Jack & Tracey Edwards, your real estate advocates, specialize in helping buyers and sellers in Elk Grove, CA,  and the greater Sacramento area.   Get information about available homes online at:  www.ElkGroveRealEstate.comOur mobile clients can find us at Mobile.ElkGroveRealEstate.com

 

Lender Must Provide Summary for Foreclosure Notices

Summary provided by California Association of Realtors:

A lender must provide a borrower with a specified summary of information attached to a copy of a notice of default and notice of sale for any property containing one-to-four residential units.

The summary must be in English, Spanish, Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, and Korean.

The beginning of the notice of default and notice of sale must also state in these 6 languages that the summary is attached.

The attached summary does not need to be recorded or published.

The Department of Corporation (DOC) must provide a standard translation of the statement free-of-charge on its website at www.corp.ca.gov.

This requirement takes effect on April 1, 2013 or 90 days after the DOC issues the summary translations, whichever is later.

Under existing foreclosure procedures, notices of default and notices of sale must be mailed to borrowers by registered or certified mail as specified. Assembly Bill 1599.

Start building your memories,
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As you might guess, this document is a compilation of information from our own efforts as REALTORS, as well as input from other REALTORS in our Coldwell Banker office.  I hope it has been of value to you.  Don’t hesitate to email us with any suggestions that will make this document better for you and your fellow homeowners!
Be sure to follow us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/ElkGroveRealEstate.  For information about properties available for sale and for more information for buyers and sellers, please visit our website at www.ElkGroveRealEstate.com and don’t hesitate to give us a call or drop us an email with your questions.

WANT TO USE THIS ARTICLE IN YOUR E-ZINE OR WEB SITE? You can, as long as you include this complete blurb with it: Jack & Tracey Edwards, your real estate advocates, specialize in helping buyers and sellers in Elk Grove, CA,  and the greater Sacramento area.   Get information about available homes online at:  www.ElkGroveRealEstate.comOur mobile clients can find us at Mobile.ElkGroveRealEstate.com

 

Protections for Homeowners in Mobilehome Parks

Summary provided by California Association of Realtors:

A mobile home park, starting January 1, 2013,  must provide a personal property mobile home owner with a specified notice in the rental agreement for space, and before February 1 every year thereafter.

The new notice sets forth the mobile home owner’s rights and responsibilities, including the right to a 90-day notice of any rent increase, the right to not waive any rights in a rental or sales agreement, the right to just cause termination, the right to sell the home in place in the park, the right to not sell the home to the park, the right to not pay any transfer or selling fee, and the right to not use the park-approved broker or dealer. Assembly Bill 2150.

Start building your memories,
as you turn your house into a home. 

As you might guess, this document is a compilation of information from our own efforts as REALTORS, as well as input from other REALTORS in our Coldwell Banker office.  I hope it has been of value to you.  Don’t hesitate to email us with any suggestions that will make this document better for you and your fellow homeowners!
Be sure to follow us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/ElkGroveRealEstate.  For information about properties available for sale and for more information for buyers and sellers, please visit our website at www.ElkGroveRealEstate.com and don’t hesitate to give us a call or drop us an email with your questions.

WANT TO USE THIS ARTICLE IN YOUR E-ZINE OR WEB SITE? You can, as long as you include this complete blurb with it: Jack & Tracey Edwards, your real estate advocates, specialize in helping buyers and sellers in Elk Grove, CA,  and the greater Sacramento area.   Get information about available homes online at:  www.ElkGroveRealEstate.comOur mobile clients can find us at Mobile.ElkGroveRealEstate.com