In case you missed my warning last week on this subject, Attorney General Brown today issued the following warning about Property Tax Scams. There is a company right here in Murrieta offering this same service (at least there was one last year). Why somebody would pay for something they can get for free is beyond me but these shysters make it sound like if you don't use them you don't get the tax relief.

Please pass this along to your clients. Use it as an opportunity to get in touch with them and offer to run comps for them at the end of March. They can go online to the Riverside County Assessors Office, Prop 8 Application, download the form for free, plug in two comps that you provide them and see what happens.

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Attorney General Brown: Homeowners Should be on High Alert for Property Tax Scams

Sacramento—Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. today issued a Consumer Alert to California homeowners about a “blatant and costly scam” targeting homeowners with declining property values.

“This blatant and costly scam holds out hope to homeowners that their property taxes will be reduced if they pay hundreds of dollars to a middleman to have their property re-evaluated,” Attorney General Brown said. “In point of fact, homeowners can seek relief directly from their county assessor free of charge. Homeowners should be on high alert.”

Companies are sending deceptive mailers to homeowners offering help in reducing property tax assessments, if the homeowner pays the company hundreds of dollars in fees. The companies use official-sounding names such as “Tax Adjusters,” “Tax Readjustment” or “Tax Review” to make victims believe the company is a government agency.

Property tax reassessment is a free service provided by county tax assessors. If homeowners believe their property value has declined and they are paying too much in property taxes, the local tax assessor will review the property value for free for a possible downward assessment.

To avoid becoming a victim, homeowners should:
• Never pay money for something they did not ask for.
• Avoid a middleman—they should contact their local tax assessor’s office for property value reassessment.

Homeowners who believe they are a victim of this scam should contact the Attorney General’s Office by either calling 1-800-952-5225 or by writing to P.O. Box 944255 Sacramento, CA 94244.
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5 Comments on California AG Issues Prop 8 Tax Relief Scam Alert

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832,494 Points 213 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog Hit Router
  • Tax Relief Scams
  • Short Sale Negotiators
  • Forclosure Experts.
  • Loss Mitigation Advisors

Blah, blah, blah.

It's opportunity time for the scam artists.

I wrote a post about a year ago about a new cottage industry would spring up to handle short sales.  It did. 

Wish I could find it now.

 

11:04am • #1

There is always someone out there that will try to make a buck from scamming people!

11:28am • #2
131,591 Points 13 Featured Posts

Lenn - right again. and not just a cottage industry, a always new havens for scam artists. Sad that we can see this stuff coming a mile away but nobody does anything about it and law enforcement doesn't seem to catch on until long after the fact. It's like fashion advice - by the time the media advises that something is a hot fashion, it's already yesterday's news for most people. By the time the media starts telling people the real estate bust is over, it'll be a long gone and everybody will be pissed that the bargains are gone and they missed their chance. Arrrggghhhh.

2:43pm • #3
238,156 Points 2 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Lenn is right.  When people are scared and desperate they are easy victims.

7:02pm • #4
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Again, as what I usually say with scams. Better confirm the parties involve especially those middlemen asking for some amount. Also, confirm those tax cuts in your local tax collecting agency.

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5:10pm • #5

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