What should I file if this property is up for sale and escrow is expected to close prior to July 1, 2019?

If the property has, or is being, sold and you will no longer be the owner on July 1, 2019, you may disregard this form. Our office will update our ownership records after the new deed is recorded and will mail a Property Tax Cap Claim Form to the new owner.


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1. What is the Partial Tax Abatement or the Tax Cap?
2. By what percentage can my property taxes increase?
3. Why am I receiving this form?
4. What properties qualify as a primary residence?
5. What if I have a family member who lives at the property and pays the mortgage?
6. How do I know if my rental property will qualify for the low or high tax cap?
7. What if this parcel is not my primary residence or a rental?
8. What should I file if this property is up for sale and escrow is expected to close prior to July 1, 2019?
9. What if I missed the deadline listed on this form?
10. Can I appeal the Tax Cap decision made for my property?
11. Who determines the high tax cap each year? How are the low income housing rent levels determined?