[CA] [CA] How do I correctly complete a Preliminary Change of Ownership Report?
Some thoughts: The Preliminary Change of Ownership Report (PCOR) in California (form BOE-502-A) is filed with the deed at recording. It helps the assessor determine reassessment. Missing it can trigger an extra fee. The form asks for the property address, APN, type of transfer (sale/gift/inheritance/trust), consideration paid, relationships (e.g., family or trust), possible exclusions (e.g., Prop 19 parent-child), death/joint tenancy/trust details, and owner-occupancy. Be accurate and thorough; information is confidential and for assessment only. Does that make sense?
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Some thoughts: The Preliminary Change of Ownership Report (PCOR) in California (form BOE-502-A) is filed with the deed at recording. It helps the assessor determine reassessment. Missing it can trigger an extra fee. The form asks for the property address, APN, type of transfer (sale/gift/inheritance/trust), consideration paid, relationships (e.g., family or trust), possible exclusions (e.g., Prop 19 parent-child), death/joint tenancy/trust details, and owner-occupancy. Be accurate and thorough; information is confidential and for assessment only. Does that make sense?
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I’m glad to review underlying documents. If you share them here, I can provide a proposal for the assessment.
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