Eviction Due Delinquent Taxes

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David Williams, a resident of LA, is facing eviction from his house due to a delinquent tax payment. He can request a payment plan or a temporary delay of the collection process from the Los Angeles County Tax Collector. In California, tax-related evictions usually involve a longer process. For legal assistance, he can reach out to the Los Angeles County Bar Association for pro bono work. He can also contact local non-profit organizations that assist with housing issues for additional resources or guidance.

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I am trying to help David Williams, a resident of LA, who is facing eviction from the house he owns because of a delinquent tax payment. He has been in Scotland wirking and while there his bank account wad hacked and subsequently frozen. Upon returning to the States a few days ago, that issue was addressed, but it will be next month before he can access his account. On October * he received a notice of delinquent taxes and has until this coming Wednesday, October * to make a payment of $*.*, which he does not have. Otherwise, he was tld he would be evicted.
David Williams may be able to request a payment plan or a temporary delay of the collection process from the Los Angeles County Tax Collector. Here are the contact details:

Los Angeles County Tax Collector


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * North Hill Street, Los Angeles, CA *
Website: https://ttc.lacounty.gov/
Can he be evicted from his house that he owns with only a five days notice?
In California, tax-related evictions usually involve a longer process. However, it's best for David to contact a local attorney or the Los Angeles County Tax Collector for specific advice. Here are their details:

Los Angeles County Tax Collector


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * North Hill Street, Los Angeles, CA *
Website: https://ttc.lacounty.gov/
Can you provide an attorney in the area who will do pro bono work since he has no money at this time?
Sure, ****. David can reach out to the Los Angeles County Bar Association. They have a Pro Bono Directory where he can find legal assistance.

Los Angeles County Bar Association


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * West 7th Street, Suite *, Los Angeles, CA *
Website: www.lacba.org

Do you have any other suggestions that might be helpful since I have never done this sort of thing?
David should also consider contacting local non-profit organizations that assist with housing issues. They may be able to provide additional resources or guidance. Here are the details for one such organization:

Housing Rights Center


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * Wilshire Blvd, Suite *, Los Angeles, CA *
Website: www.hrc-la.org
I am in North Carolina, so if you have other suggestions i certainly appreciate ut.
David can also contact the North Carolina Bar Association for advice. They may have resources or contacts in LA to assist him.

North Carolina Bar Association


Phone:(*) *-*
Address: * Weston Parkway, Cary, NC *
Website: www.ncbar.org
Thank you so much for your assistance. You have been most helpful.
You're welcome, ****. I'm glad I could assist. If you or David have any more questions in the future, don't hesitate to reach out. Best of luck with everything.
Thanks!
You're welcome, ****! If you or David need further assistance, feel free to contact us. Good luck with everything.