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I’ve had some experience with this in the past. Call the County Assessor’s Office and they should be able to explain it to you. The calculation of the refund may be complicated by the fact that there may have been two changes of ownership within the same fiscal year: 1) the date the bank foreclosed and 2) the date the bank sold the house to you. The supplemental bill or refund will be prorated based on those dates.
I’ve had some experience with this in the past. Call the County Assessor’s Office and they should be able to explain it to you. The calculation of the refund may be complicated by the fact that there may have been two changes of ownership within the same fiscal year: 1) the date the bank foreclosed and 2) the date the bank sold the house to you. The supplemental bill or refund will be prorated based on those dates.
I’ve had some experience with this in the past. Call the County Assessor’s Office and they should be able to explain it to you. The calculation of the refund may be complicated by the fact that there may have been two changes of ownership within the same fiscal year: 1) the date the bank foreclosed and 2) the date the bank sold the house to you. The supplemental bill or refund will be prorated based on those dates.
I’ve had some experience with this in the past. Call the County Assessor’s Office and they should be able to explain it to you. The calculation of the refund may be complicated by the fact that there may have been two changes of ownership within the same fiscal year: 1) the date the bank foreclosed and 2) the date the bank sold the house to you. The supplemental bill or refund will be prorated based on those dates.
I’ve had some experience with this in the past. Call the County Assessor’s Office and they should be able to explain it to you. The calculation of the refund may be complicated by the fact that there may have been two changes of ownership within the same fiscal year: 1) the date the bank foreclosed and 2) the date the bank sold the house to you. The supplemental bill or refund will be prorated based on those dates.