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Ramin Salari, Tax Agent At Heart of John Noguez Probe, Fights Back Against His Accuser

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Ramin Salari, the tax agent at the center of a district attorney's probe, fought back today against allegations that he wields undue influence over Assessor John Noguez.

At a tax appeal hearing at the county Hall of Administration, Salari took aim at his most prominent accuser: David Zoraster.

Zoraster, a former Noguez deputy, quit the office in December in protest of Salari's alleged influence over Noguez and over the appraisal process.

At issue is the valuation of two apartment buildings in Hermosa Beach. Salari is seeking reductions in their values totaling $70 million, which would result in an $800,000 tax break for his client. Zoraster opposed the reductions, and resigned after being pulled off the cases.

At today's hearing, Salari challenged Zoraster's appraisal methods, and appeared to win over the two-member panel that sits in judgment of tax appeals. At one point, Salari mocked Zoraster as "the appraisal God of the office."

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Tax agent Ramin Salari, accused of influencing Noguez
Salari declined to comment outside the hearing. Zoraster was not present and could not be reached for comment. He is expected to be subpoenaed to testify when the hearing resumes on May 2.

Under questioning from Salari today, appraiser Suzanne Johnston said that Zoraster encouraged her to use two "comparable sales" to support a higher value on the properties than Salari would like. One of those properties is in San Diego.

That drew objections from both members of the Assessment Appeals Board panel -- Leslie Bellamy and James Kim -- who said it was extremely unusual to use a property so far away. The board disregarded the second comparable as well, finding that it, too, was used in error.

Asked by the panelists why she had used the two comparables, Johnston said, "I relied on the expertise of Mr. Zoraster."

Asked why he wasn't there to defend his work, Johnston said, "He should be here."

"This is getting stranger and stranger," said Bellamy. "This isn't a major case, to me... I don't understand why it's getting the attention it's getting. There's definitely a problem."

Louis Reyes, a spokesman for Assessor John Noguez, said that Zoraster was removed from the Hermosa Beach cases because he was not supposed to be involved in appraisals. Noguez hired Zoraster, a veteran of the appraisal business, as a "special assistant" to help instruct appraisers last year.

"His purview was to teach and help people understand appraisal techniques, not to get involved with appraisals," Reyes said. "Special assistants don't have any jurisdiction over appraisals."

Zoraster was removed from the cases by Chris Carlos, who was then Noguez's acting chief of staff. Carlos, a former lobbyist for Athens Services, a trash hauling firm, was later installed as the permanent chief of staff.

But in a surprise move, Carlos resigned from Noguez's office on Monday. The resignation was announced today. No reason was given, but it appeared that discontent within the office played a role in his departure.

The district attorney's public integrity unit received a complaint about Noguez last November, and launched an inquiry. Several Salari clients have said they were pressured to contribute to Noguez's campaign for county assessor.

Soon after Noguez was elected in 2010, veteran appraisers began to complain that tax agents were dropping his name in an attempt to gain favorable treatment. In response, Noguez issued a memo on March 31, 2011, in which he acknowledged that he has met thousands of property owners.

"If you know me, I rarely refer to people as property owners; they are my friends, or in some cases, my family," he wrote. "I will take the time to listen and offer help where possible. It is my goal that all of our employees share this 'taxpayer-friendly' attitude."

However, he went on to emphasize that employees must behave ethically and avoid the appearance of impropriety.

"Simply put, regardless of a property owner's relationship with me or anyone from the Assessor's Office, we will value property at its fair market value in accordance with the law," Noguez wrote.

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Mexicarauto2
Mexicarauto2

i called the county assessor office and talked to yvonne and she told me that the da was going to investigate me jus because i filed a apeal and i am a victim they where taxing me for 2 million on my property i purchased it for 320.thousand  now there is a power to sell no one can help me because i cant donate any money to mr norguez campaign

Mexicarauto2
Mexicarauto2

hello my name is tirso rodriguez i have a problem in 2007 i person  led is on made me make plans he said we where going to build on our property 1810 -1804 s vermont los angeles ca 90006 so i added my brother on the title i purshased the property for 320000 .00 dollars my property taxes where loan fair now there is a power to sell my property iv been here for 17 years this was our dream for our family as a car dealer now i am loosing it because someone lied to us we never built i was cond for about ten thousand dollars please help me pay the right amount to clear this matter or lead me in the right dirrection 

Property Tax Lawyer
Property Tax Lawyer

Very nice and helpful information has been given in this article. I like the way you explain the things. Keep posting. Thanks..

Mexicarauto2
Mexicarauto2

sed the property for 320000 .00 dollars my property taxes where loan fair now there is a power to sell my property iv been here for 17 years this was our dream for our family as a car dealer now i am loosing it because someone lied to us we never built i was cond for about ten thousand dollars please help me

Jonathan Massachi
Jonathan Massachi

It looks like Mr. Zoraster was set to become the second "straw man" after Mr. Schenter to illegaly take charge of manipulating and lowering annual property taxes for wealthy property owners in the appraisal/tax-roll scheme overseen by Salari and Assessor Noguez. I think there is more to this scheme than they eye can tell. I'm wondering with such dramatically lowered assessed property values, whether or not tax agents Salari and Noguez had other more lucrative plans for the future, like campaigning to purchase these properties back at a fraction of the price that they have valued them at and then selling them again for millions of dollars as the real estate market rebounds and picks up again. These illegal property tax breaks are like bribery, and could go to hundreds of less fortunate needy children and families to pay for local police and schools in the well money starved Los Angeles County communities.

LRReyes
LRReyes

The LA Times reporters were told that Mr. Zoraster was a Special Assisstant that did not have any authority to appraise properties within the department or act as an Assessor Representative before the Board of Appeals. The LA Times reporters chose to write their Feb. 23 article without the information which gave a biased view on the situation.

Wrangler321
Wrangler321

What about Eric Haagenson, Mark McNeil, Andrew Stephens? What about those guys who got promotions. It is fishy how two of them so fast moved from Assessor's Representatives to Chiefs. Isn't it strange. It is unethical to accept contributions from employees

Wrangler321
Wrangler321

What about Chris Carlos who resigned few days ago? He had NO absolutely NO appraiser' s background and brought to the Office as Chief Deputy with the salary more than  $216,000 a year. $216,000 a year. Do you know how many appraisers, supervisors, managers weren't promoted because of this. Why did it happened? Why

Bobnoparvar
Bobnoparvar

If there is only one honest appraiser in the entire Southern California that know his business from A to Z and is the most Honest person with his opinion on any  Real Estate Appraisal , is Dave Zoraster!!! Ask any Commercial real Estate Broker in town who is their First recommendation for a Fair minded Appraiser?? Dave Zoraster. Always, Dave Zoraster.

Jang
Jang

 Its good to hear both side of the story.  LA Times reporters should have dug a little deeper before making accusations and conclusions! 

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