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HOA withdraws rehearing request after city clarifies lien pause for Laguna Street assessment

San Francisco Abatement Appeals Board · September 18, 2024
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At a Sept. 18 Abatement Appeals Board meeting, an HOA representative withdrew a rehearing request for case 69262121 (Laguna Street) after staff said an appeal had paused placing a lien on this year’s property taxes but did not cancel the underlying assessment; the owner of record urged the board to consider the assessment’s financial burden on unit owners.

At the Abatement Appeals Board’s Sept. 18 meeting, the homeowner association’s representative withdrew its request for a rehearing in case 69262121 (Laguna Street) after city staff clarified that an appeal had temporarily paused placing a lien on this year’s property tax roll but had not voided the assessment.

Robert Caruso, who said he was representing the property management company and the HOA at 2121 Laguna, told the board that HOA members received emails from city staff indicating the property had been ‘‘removed from the lien cycle because an appeal was filed.’’…

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