LOS ANGELES, CA – Los Angeles County Assessor Jeff Prang is set to host the next in-person Homeowners’ Resource Fair in Inglewood as he joins forces with the Center of Hope-Community Development Corporation & the Inglewood Board of Realtors for an informative fair covering important topics, such as Proposition 19, as well as property tax implications for family inheritance and the death of a Property owner, and much more.
The fair, free and open to the public, is designed to connect homeowners with various services available to them, including property tax savings available after a natural disaster, known as a Misfortune and Calamity claim, or what to do in the event of the death of a property owner – to name just a couple of the issues to be covered. The Fair is scheduled for January 31 at the Center of Hope in Inglewood. Details are below.
Various County Departments scheduled to participate include the Treasurer and Tax Collector and Consumer/Business affairs, to name a couple, as well as private businesses and local organizations including the Inglewood Chamber of Commerce that also have services available to the public. The participant list will be updated moving forward.
“These in-person Resource Fairs are attracting hundreds of visitors eager to learn about the vital County Services available to them and we are anticipating a good-sized crowd,” Assessor Jeff Prang said. “They are growing in popularity as we hold them throughout the year in various locations in the County, so you might want to register ahead of time.”
Details
January 31, 2026
9 am to 12 pm
Center of Hope
9550 Crenshaw Blvd.
Inglewood, CA 90305
The previous in-person Assessor’s Homeowners’ Resource Fairs attracted scores of people from the community and throughout the County along with dozens of elected officials. They’ve been a resounding success, the organizers said.
To register for the Homeowners’ Resource Fair visit: https://assessor.lacounty.gov/news-information/events. The event will broadcast live on the Assessor’s Facebook page.