Examples of tangible personal property include vehicles, furniture, boats, and collectibles. Digital assets, patents, and intellectual property are intangible personal property. Just as some loans—mortgages, for example—are secured by real property like a house, some loans are secured by personal property.
The City of San Diego Residential Tenant Protections Ordinance O-21647 (ordinance) provides that the notice required under section 98.0705(a) must be in writing and the copy of Tenant Protection Guide under section 98.0705(b) must be included with the notice.
The Ellis Act (California Government Code Chapter 12.75) is a 1985 California state law that allows landlords to evict residential tenants to "go out of the rental business" in spite of desires by local governments to compel them to continue providing rental housing.
It was eventually introduced in 2009 for the purpose of creating a uniform regime for securing finance using personal property. At a root level it codified all the pre-existing rules of security interests and introduced the Personal Property Security Register.
Existing law prohibits the state from seeking a criminal conviction or sentence on the basis of race, ethnicity, or national origin, as specified, and, in a case in which judgment has not been entered prior to January 1, 2021, allows a petition to be filed alleging a violation of that prohibition.
Ing to the text of the Protect Act, "officers are prohibited from questioning the person stopped about any offense other than an offense for which the person was stopped" while conducting a stop. This means an officer can't ask the driver of a swerving car if they've had anything to drink that night.
At its core, the difference between real and personal property is straightforward. Real property is land and anything attached to it, while personal property refers to movable items. For example, a house on a plot of land is real property, while the furniture inside is personal property.
Pursuant to California Revenue and Taxation Code Section 2192, taxes for unsecured (personal) property are for the owner of record as of January 1 (lien date) of each year.
How much do I owe on my tax bill? You may call the Tax Collector's Office at (877) 829-4732 or email taxman@sdcounty.ca for information. How do I find out if my payment was received?
Complete form BOE-266, Claim for Homeowners' Property Tax Exemption. Obtain the claim form from the County Assessor's office where the property is located. Submit the completed form to the same office.