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Updated almost 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Tax Delinquent Roll - Los Angeles
Hello BP Members!
This question goes out to all of the members that live in the Los Angeles area. I recently requested a tax delinquency roll of properties in the county from the treasury & tax department. After numerous phone calls i was provided the roll at an expense. Here is the issue, the information that is provided comes in an interesting format i have never seen before. The format is ASCII with a pipe delimiter. I tried doing some back end research but it seems like ill have to decipher property by property which can take hours-days-months! Anyone familiar with this format or has had any luck converting it to something that is more organized or easily read?
Thank you!