LA County Misfortune and Calamity Tax Relief

You may be eligible for tax relief if your property is damaged or destroyed by a calamity, such as fire or flooding. To qualify, you must file an Application for Reassessment: Property Damaged or Destroyed by Misfortune or Calamity (ADS-820) with the Assessor’s Office within 12 months from the date the property was damaged or destroyed. The loss must exceed $10,000 of current market value.


LA County Damage Collection Survey

The Damage Collection Survey will assist the County of Los Angeles in collecting damage information and associated costs that are a direct result of the February 2024 Winter Storm. This information will be used to determine the estimated dollar amount of disaster damages within the County and be used to determine if the estimated dollar amount of disaster damages within Los Angeles County meets the established thresholds to qualify for various disaster assistance programs.

*Completing this form does not guarantee a disaster declaration will be received nor does it guarantee you will be eligible or receive disaster assistance. This is an informational gathering document that will be used to determine if disaster assistance is eligible based on the total amount of damages countywide. If you have any questions regarding information being collected or this form, email DisasterAssistance@ceooem.lacounty.gov.


Small Business Finance Center’s Disaster Relief Loan Guarantee Program

The Small Business Finance Center’s Disaster Relief Loan Guarantee Program was created to help businesses recover from a declared disaster. The loan guarantees provided by the Disaster Relief Loan Guarantee Program help mitigate barriers to capital for small businesses that have suffered a loss (either physical or economic) due to a disaster. The program helps businesses remain solvent during an extremely difficult time and eventually recover from their losses.

City crews will continue to work around the clock to ensure Angelenos are safe and protected. Additional up-to-date information can be found at emergency.lacity.org. As always, CD4 residents can call us for assistance at (213) 473-7004 and stay updated on social media @cd4losangeles (Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook).


LA County Misfortune and Calamity Tax Relief

You may be eligible for tax relief if your property is damaged or destroyed by a calamity, such as fire or flooding. To qualify, you must file an Application for Reassessment: Property Damaged or Destroyed by Misfortune or Calamity (ADS-820) with the Assessor’s Office within 12 months from the date the property was damaged or destroyed. The loss must exceed $10,000 of current market value.


LA County Damage Collection Survey

The Damage Collection Survey will assist the County of Los Angeles in collecting damage information and associated costs that are a direct result of the February 2024 Winter Storm. This information will be used to determine the estimated dollar amount of disaster damages within the County and be used to determine if the estimated dollar amount of disaster damages within Los Angeles County meets the established thresholds to qualify for various disaster assistance programs. 

*Completing this form does not guarantee a disaster declaration will be received nor does it guarantee you will be eligible or receive disaster assistance. This is an informational gathering document that will be used to determine if disaster assistance is eligible based on the total amount of damages countywide. If you have any questions regarding information being collected or this form, email DisasterAssistance@ceooem.lacounty.gov.


Small Business Finance Center’s Disaster Relief Loan Guarantee Program

The Small Business Finance Center’s Disaster Relief Loan Guarantee Program was created to help businesses recover from a declared disaster. The loan guarantees provided by the Disaster Relief Loan Guarantee Program help mitigate barriers to capital for small businesses that have suffered a loss (either physical or economic) due to a disaster. The program helps businesses remain solvent during an extremely difficult time and eventually recover from their losses.

City crews will continue to work around the clock to ensure Angelenos are safe and protected. Additional up-to-date information can be found at emergency.lacity.org. As always, CD4 residents can call us for assistance at (213) 473-7004 and stay updated on social media @cd4losangeles (Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook).