§ 13.28.120. Property redemption or deed to city.


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  • A redemption of any parcel of property sold for delinquent assessment hereunder may be made at any time within 1 year from the date of sale, by paying to the Pasadena water department the amount for which the property is sold, and in addition thereto five percent if paid within 6 months; and 10 percent if paid within 12 months. When redemption is made, the chief engineer of the Pasadena water department shall note that fact in the book entitled "Assessments and Liens for Water Main Extensions," in an appropriate column, entering therein the date of redemption, the person by whom redeemed, and the amount paid. At the expiration of 12 months from the date of sale the city manager shall execute to the city a deed of the property sold, in which shall be recited a description of the property sold, the name of the owner thereof, as it appears in the book entitled "Assessments and Liens for Water Main Extensions," a statement that such property was sold for delinquent lien for extending a water main, the amount for which the property was sold, together with all penalties thereon, and the date of sale. The deed shall convey absolute title to the property therein described and be prima facie evidence of all matters therein recited, and the regularity of all proceedings prior to the execution thereof.

(Ord. 2587 § 11, 1927)