Politics & Government

Rohnert Park, Cotati Homeowners Can Apply For Property Tax Assistance

California Mortgage Relief Program raised the assistance limit for delinquent property taxes from $20,000 to up to $80,000 per household.

SONOMA COUNTY, CA – The Sonoma County Treasurer-Tax Collector is notifying homeowners that the California Mortgage Relief Program raised the limit for assistance with delinquent property taxes from $20,000 to a maximum of $80,000 per household.

The deadline to prevent delinquent property taxes and reduce additional penalties was April 10. After this date, late payments incur a 10 percent penalty.

“Many Californians are still feeling the impact of the financial hardships they endured throughout the pandemic,” said Erick Roeser, Sonoma County Treasurer-Tax Collector. “By increasing the cap on property tax assistance, the program is continuing to act as a safety net for homeowners. Those who believe they may now be eligible should re-apply.”

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Homeowners who previously applied for property tax assistance have been notified that they may be eligible for additional funding. To receive additional assistance for property tax payments, homeowners must meet all other program requirements at the time of re-application.

The assistance provided through the California Mortgage Relief Program is in the form of grants to eligible households, which do not need to be paid back. While there is no strict deadline for applications, homeowners in need should apply as soon as possible at CaMortgageRelief.org.

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Homeowners with questions can call 1-888-840-2594 between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Monday through Friday or visit CaMortgageRelief.org/help.

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