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MOTION TO STRIKE
SF Superior Court - Real Property / Housing Dept 501 - CPF23518413 - July 18, 2025 Hearing date: July 18, 2025 Case number: CPF23518413 Case title: DOUGLAS ALAN GREENBERG VS. ASSESSMENT APPEALS BOARD OF THE CITY AND COUNTY ET AL Case Number: | | CPF23518413 | Case Title: | | DOUGLAS ALAN GREENBERG VS. ASSESSMENT APPEALS BOARD OF THE CITY AND COUNTY ET AL | Court Date: | | 2025-07-18 09:30 AM | Calendar Matter: | | MOTION TO STRIKE | Rulings: | | Real Property/Housing Court Law and Motion calendar for July 18, 2025, line 1.
Respondent's Motion to Strike is DENIED.
The Court has twice ruled that Petitioner may seek a writ of mandate and a refund simultaneously. The Court's May 24, 2024 ruling stated "Based on the authority provided by the parties, when a petitioner challenged the assessment appeals board's methodology as erroneous, the petitioner was also seeking a refund of taxes paid. (Main & Von Karman Associates v. County of Orange (1994) 23 Cal.App.4th 337, 339, 342.)"
Subsequently, the Court's September 19, 2024 order stated that "the Court previously ruled the only procedural mechanism to seek the requested relief by the Petitioner [] has to be made in conjunction with a request for refund."
In short, Petitioner's writ is appropriate because it prays for a rehearing following the Board's errors of law, as opposed to lodging a challenge on the merits that would require the Board to make a specific assessment. The latter writ would be considered an impermissible tax refund action under Jefferson because there is another adequate remedy at law. (Compare William Jefferson & Co., Inc. v. Orange County Assessment Appeals Bd. No. 2 (2014) 228 Cal.App.4th 1, 12-13, and Little v. Los Angeles County Assessment Appeals Bds. (2007) 155 Cal.App.4th 915, 919-922, with Von Karman, 23 Cal.App.4th at 337, 342-344). =(501/CFH)
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