NatalieCallista
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? California
My husband and I recently purchased a home in California. When we paid our property taxes in October I noticed that the taxes were significantly lower than they ought to be. My husband brought it to the attention of someone he knows in the Assessor's Office and they assured him it would be taken care of, and that they probably hadn't had a chance to reassess the property yet.
Fast forward to this week. I have received two letters in the past week regarding our deed. The first is asking for our information to receive our homeowners exemption because when the deed was recorded last year they took it off. No problems there, 100% understood.
The second letter states that the legal description of the deed is incorrect. I looked at the legal description, and sure enough, the description refers to the neighbors across the street. We didn't have anything to do with the deed transfer, and the notary used was the seller's real estate agent.
Herein lies my question: Who do I contact regarding this issue? Do I have to pay all of the fees associated with rerecording the deed ($704) or is someone else responsible? Is this an issue for the title company or is this something that we have to figure out?
Any assistance would be GREATLY appreciated! Thank you!!
My husband and I recently purchased a home in California. When we paid our property taxes in October I noticed that the taxes were significantly lower than they ought to be. My husband brought it to the attention of someone he knows in the Assessor's Office and they assured him it would be taken care of, and that they probably hadn't had a chance to reassess the property yet.
Fast forward to this week. I have received two letters in the past week regarding our deed. The first is asking for our information to receive our homeowners exemption because when the deed was recorded last year they took it off. No problems there, 100% understood.
The second letter states that the legal description of the deed is incorrect. I looked at the legal description, and sure enough, the description refers to the neighbors across the street. We didn't have anything to do with the deed transfer, and the notary used was the seller's real estate agent.
Herein lies my question: Who do I contact regarding this issue? Do I have to pay all of the fees associated with rerecording the deed ($704) or is someone else responsible? Is this an issue for the title company or is this something that we have to figure out?
Any assistance would be GREATLY appreciated! Thank you!!