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HomeEvidence CodeDiv. 7Ch. 1Art. 2§ 815 Property Valuation Sales Evidence

§ 815 Property Valuation Sales Evidence

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§ 815 Property Valuation Sales Evidence

Key Takeaways

  • •When figuring out how much property is worth, you can look at recent sales of that property or similar property.
  • •The sale must be fair and happen close to the time you're trying to value the property.
  • •In cases where the government is taking property, you can't use sales that happen after the government files a notice about taking it.

Example

You want to know how much your house is worth.

You can look at how much your neighbor sold their similar house for last month. But if the government is taking your house to build a road, you can't use sales that happen after they announce they're taking it.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 815 Property Valuation Sales Evidence

When relevant to the determination of the value of property, a witness may take into account as a basis for an opinion the price and other terms and circumstances of any sale or contract to sell and purchase which included the property or property interest being valued or any part thereof if the sale or contract was freely made in good faith within a reasonable time before or after the date of valuation, except that in an eminent domain proceeding where the sale or contract to sell and purchase includes only the property or property interest being taken or a part thereof, such sale or contract to sell and purchase may not be taken into account if it occurs after the filing of the lis pendens. (Amended by Stats. 1978, Ch. 294.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

determination of the value of propertyfreely made in good faitheminent domain proceedinglis pendens

Related Statutes

  • § 813 Property Valuation Witness Rules
  • § 817 Lease Impact On Property Value
  • § 818 Lease Valuation Basis Rules
  • § 1410 Authentication Of Writings
  • § 1410.5 Graffiti Evidence Admissibility

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Evidence Code. Section 815.
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