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Feeling Overwhelmed After the LA Fires? You Can Start Here

If the devastation of losing your home has left you feeling overwhelmed, you’re not alone—and you don’t have to navigate this journey by yourself. The Home Loss File System is designed to help you take the first steps toward rebuilding your life. With over 2,700 boxes distributed, they supported countless families in regaining control and moving forward. Whether it’s with the help of friends, family, or community groups, they are here to guide you through the process. Let them help you start fresh.

Website: https://homelossfilesystem.com/

Proposition 13 and Rebuilding After Destruction

Under California’s Proposition 13, homeowners typically do not lose their property tax protections if their home is destroyed and rebuilt, as long as specific conditions are met. Proposition 13 caps property tax increases based on the original purchase price, so maintaining these protections is important for many homeowners. Here’s how it works:

Rebuilding After Destruction

  1. Replacement Value: If you rebuild your home to a similar size and value as the original structure, your Prop 13 tax base can remain intact.
  2. Timeframe: You must generally begin the rebuilding process within a reasonable timeframe after the destruction. Local governments may impose deadlines.
  3. Assessments for Additions: If you rebuild a larger or more valuable structure than the original, the increase in value (beyond the original value) may be reassessed at the current market rate, which could raise your property taxes.
  4. Natural Disaster Relief: If the house was destroyed due to a natural disaster (e.g., wildfire, earthquake), California law includes provisions to help homeowners retain their Prop 13 protections when rebuilding, as long as the property is used for the same purpose.

For exact details, check with your county assessor’s office, as rules may vary slightly by jurisdiction.

For more information, you can consult official resources such as the California Board of Equalization (BOE):
https://www.boe.ca.gov/proptaxes/faqs/disaster.htm