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California Law Revenue And Taxation Code Division 2 Chapter 6 11 Article 6 Section 38552

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Section 38552.

Notice of the sale and the time and place thereof shall be

given to the delinquent person and to all persons who have an

interest of record in the property in writing at least 20 days before

the date set for the sale in the following manner: The notice shall

be personally served or enclosed in an envelope addressed to the

taxpayer or other person at his or her last known address or place of

business in this state. If not personally served, the notice shall

be deposited in the United States mail, postage prepaid. The notice

shall be published pursuant to Section 6063 of the Government Code,

in a newspaper of general circulation published in the city in which

the property or a part thereof is situated if any part thereof is

situated in a city or, if not, in a newspaper of general circulation

published in the county in which the property or a part thereof is

located. Notice shall also be posted in both of the following

manners:

  (a) One public place in the city in which the interest in property

is to be sold if it is to be sold in a city or, if not to be sold in

a city, one public place in the county in which the interest in the

property is to be sold.

  (b) One conspicuous place on the property.
  The notice shall contain a description of the property to be sold,

a statement of the amount due, including taxes, interest, penalties,

and costs, the name of the delinquent, and the further statement

that unless the amount due is paid on or before the time fixed in the

notice for the sale, the property, or so much of it as may be

necessary, will be sold in accordance with law and the notice.

Last Update: 10/10/2011

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