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The state currently holds more than 70.4 million unclaimed properties worth $12 billion, with nearly $3 million of that figure owed in Los Angeles alone.

As many as 23 million Californians are eligible to receive inflation relief payments of up to $1,050, with the first batch of payments disbursed Oct. 7.You may want to check with the State ofThat's because the state currently has more than 70.4 million unclaimed properties worth $11.9 billion, according to the State Controller's office.

In September, the State Controller’s Office reconnected 22,000 people with $41 million worth of property, including:471 properties valued at $368,656 in Fresno;728 properties valued at $170,996 in Bakersfield;49 properties valued at $60,648 in Monterey; andwww.claimit.ca.gov.

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