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Dear Corey —L.A. Loft Blog Reader Questions #losangeles #propertytax
Hey, Corey — I thought you might know the answer to this. Is there any way to get my LA county property tax bill sent to someplace other than the address of the property itself? Every year I have to do a lot of back-and-forth with the tenants to make sure they’re looking out for the arrival of the bill, and that they then forward it to me via priority mail, etc. etc. I can pay it online, but only after I’ve got the physical bill with the PIN. It’s a drag. Are you aware of a better way to handle all that? — DW
Hi DW, Thank you for your questions. I don’t have much info about property taxes, so I asked Mike and he said he does not have much control about how he receives his tax bill. He gets a property tax bill once a year. Other buyers / homeowners have also complained about the annoying PIN problem. To point you in the right direction, the county assessor office might have more helpful info for you by email at ttcvcheck@ttc.lacounty.gov and website:
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