11/18/2020
Homestead exemption alert! The amount of equity in your home that you can protect is set to go up dramatically next year. Currently, the maximums were $75,000 to $175,000, which wouldn't leave you much of a house in California. The new amount will be $300,000, or the median value of houses in your county, up to $600,000.
I'm often asked about the homestead exemption, and whether you need to do anything to protect yourself. In California, it's automatic, so no need to file or record anything. However, recording the homestead declaration gives extra protection when you sell your house voluntarily, rather than an involuntary sale, like a creditor foreclosing to collect their court judgment. So, taking the extra step of recording the declaration makes sense.
This article explains more:
California Assembly Bill AB1885 increases the homestead exemption to a minimum of $300,000 and a maximum of $600,000 depending on median county home prices.