Section 51612.5 Of Article 1. Delinquency Sales On Unbonded Assessments From California Water Code >> Division 15. >> Part 7. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 1.
51612.5
. The county treasurer, at least 60 days prior to the
expiration of the redemption period, shall give notice by registered
mail of the fact of sale, the purchase price paid, the date of
termination of the redemption period, and the fact that a failure to
redeem by payment of the purchase price plus interest following the
date of the sale, and plus costs incurred as a result of the sale to
the county treasurer within the redemption period will result in
permanent loss of the property by issuance of a treasurer's deed. The
notice shall be mailed to the owner's last known address as shown on
the last equalized county assessment roll. The notice shall also be
mailed to any other person or entity holding an interest in the
parcel requesting notice by written instrument identifying the parcel
filed with the district office, and mailed to the address specified
in the request. The district may impose a charge for each request.
Notwithstanding Section 51646, if the county treasurer fails to
give the notice, the redemption period set forth in Section 51646
shall be extended to the date 60 days following the date of mailing
of the notice in the manner provided for in this section.