Orange County tax arrearages Chapter 13 in Valley (less t=
Does anyone have any further comments on this thread? Counties filing claims for property tax arrears at the 18% rate. Some stopped doing it forI thought the practice had stopped or judges were just ruling against the counties when a claim objection was brought. Any insights?Steve Burton
On Wednesday, May 28, 2008 11:32 AM, "Hale Andrew Antico, Esq." wrote:
An update on this. To me, it's a matter for a judge to determine.it card or as a secured lienholder (Till et.al.)? They have a favorable set of rulings in OC, but I'm not convinced the Valley judges will see it the same way (this one's with G. Mund). If I can oppose and get an opinion that 8.75% or whatever is reasonable, that seems to be good all around.us far. Case continued to June. Any input or insight is welcome.
f Raymond Bulaon
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Got the same letter from Riverside County tax collector yesterday. Cites case law and relevant code sections. I believe they are correct. ndale, Cerritos & West Covina Website: www.bulaonlaw. com ********** PRIVILEGE AND CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE ********** The information in this electronic mail is intended for the named recipients only. It may contain privileged and confidential matter. If you have received this electronic mail in error, please notify the sender immediately by replying to this e-mail or by collect call to (818) 243-7745. Do not disclose the contents to anyonf Of Jeffrey Cancilla
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Subject: Re: [cdcbaa] Orange County tax arrearages The Riverside Tax Collector took same position in a chap 13 recentlyin my case,stating it was secured debt b/c of the property tax lien they routinely place on properties w/ delinquent property taxes. The 18% is determined byR&T Code, according to the letter. If you send your fax #, I can fax you the letterwhich had legal citations. Law Office of Jeffrey A. Cancilla & Associates
15355 Brookhurst St., Suite 202
Westminster , CA 92683
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Subject: [cdcbaa] Orange County tax arrearages Chapter 13 in Valley (less than 100%) and a creditor is the Orange County tax collector, who is objecting. Just curious: they will withdrawal objection if we interlineate eighteen percent (18%) interest on arrears. He says SA Division supports his percentage, even though we're in SV. Does anyone have experience with this specific issue? That seems awfully hgh. Is he full
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