{"id":172,"date":"2009-03-25T22:46:28","date_gmt":"2009-03-26T05:46:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wkiri.com\/today\/?p=172"},"modified":"2009-03-25T22:50:27","modified_gmt":"2009-03-26T05:50:27","slug":"reassess-this","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wkiri.com\/today\/?p=172","title":{"rendered":"Reassess This"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>As a homeowner, I&#8217;m used to getting all sorts of shady offers in the mail for <a href=\"https:\/\/www.wkiri.com\/today\/?p=33\">new mortgages with astoundingly bad terms<\/a>.  But now that home values are declining, the free market has spawned a new kind of scam, at least in California.  In our fair state, home values are reassessed only when they are sold (hoo boy, <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/California_Proposition_13_(1978)\">Prop 13<\/a>!).  In the meantime, the County Assessor assumes that your home value increases by about 2% each year and increases your property taxes accordingly.  Historically, this has been a win for homeowners, whose property value was outpacing 2% by leaps and bounds, and a increasingly problematic loss for any local tax-supported services (such as school funding).  <\/p>\n<p>Anyway, these new offers take the form of a letter warning you that your home is probably worth less than the county thinks it is, and giving you the opportunity to pay a third party company to file a &#8220;tax reassessment&#8221; form to have the property properly revalued (and get a lower property tax bill).  What makes this such a miserable scam is that anyone can file this form themselves, for <i>free<\/i>.  Here are <a href=\"http:\/\/assessor.lacounty.gov\/extranet\/guides\/prop8.aspx\">online instructions, with the online form<\/a>.  Not only that, but the County Assessor is pre-emptively re-assessing 500,000 homes this year (sold between 2003 and 2008) to see if they should be adjusted &#8212; you don&#8217;t even have to file the form!  The County Assessor&#8217;s office is clearly exasperated with this scam, too, and has posted a <a href=\"http:\/\/assessor.lacounty.gov\/extranet\/list\/newsList.aspx?newsid=89\">scam warning<\/a> on the subject.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.wkiri.com\/share\/photos\/tax-reassessment-sml.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" width=200 class=\"floatRight\" src=\"https:\/\/www.wkiri.com\/share\/photos\/tax-reassessment-sml.jpg\"><\/a>Recently, I received one of these offers that really took the cake.  Not only did the letter from &#8220;Property Tax Adjustment Services&#8221; try to entice me to pay for a free service, but it actually came formatted as a bill &#8212; complete with a &#8220;due date&#8221; and a &#8220;late charge&#8221; if payment was not received by the deadline!  As I stared at the &#8220;bill&#8221;, it seemed strangely familiar&#8230; so familiar that I went and dug up my actual property tax bill.  They are formatted <i>virtually identically<\/i>.  See image at right (click to enlarge).  The &#8220;reassessment bill&#8221; is on top, and my property tax bill is on the bottom (actual numbers removed).  Obviously they&#8217;re hoping that I as a busy homeowner might glance at this and think it comes from the County Assessor&#8217;s office and is a required payment.<\/p>\n<p>This scam letter actually does mention the fact that you can file the form yourself (but not that it&#8217;s free to do so).  It also warns that &#8220;Property Tax Adjustment Services&#8221; is an expert business who will ensure that it gets done right.  Yeah.  The form requires all of three pieces of information: your home&#8217;s address and the addresses of two comparable recent sales.  This information is available easily from the County Assessor&#8217;s website, which even has a <a href=\"http:\/\/maps.assessor.lacounty.gov\/mapping\/viewer.asp\">browsable map interface<\/a> so you can see all recent sales near your home.<\/p>\n<p>Disgusting, is what it is.  Or simple capitalism in action?  Caveat emptor!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>As a homeowner, I&#8217;m used to getting all sorts of shady offers in the mail for new mortgages with astoundingly bad terms. But now that home values are declining, the free market has spawned a new kind of scam, at least in California. 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