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Transcript of Tax Delinquent Land Available for Sale Date: 9/24/2021 2753 Mobile STATE OF ALABAMA-DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE-PROPERTY TAX DIVISION PAGE NO: 1 TRANSCRIPT OF TAX DELINQUENT LAND AVAILABLE FOR SALE DATE: 9/24/2021 Name CO. YR. C/S# CLASS CODE PARCEL ID DESCRIPTION AV Amt Bid at Tax Sale AUGUSTIN ORA L 02 00 0041 2 14 0229061300024070200001 1/2 INT INTO THE FOLLOWING BEG NW COR LOT 12 SQR 8 140 550.32 FISHER TRT PER PLAT IN DBK 81 NS PG 63 TH SE IN A BECKHAM THOMAS 02 00 0060 2 14 0229064000044530000000 COMG NW COR CONGRESS & GASTON STS RUN NWLY ALG N/ 1180 144.95 L CONGRESS ST 48 FT TO BEG CONT ALG N/L CONGRESS S CROSS GEORGE III 02 00 0296 2 14 0229061300025840000000 LOT 6 BLK 35 TISDALE SUB FISHER TRT DBK 75 NS P 2 2620 191.12 60 #SEC 13 T4S R1W #01 1-1 STY 2 UNIT MULTI FAMILY DEEN HUGH G & M E 02 00 0345 2 14 0228051530031060000000 N 7.4 FT OF LOT 1 HILL TOP SUB MBK 8 P 96 #SEC 15 20 51.09 T4S R2W EDGAR JAMES W & JERRI BROOKS 02 00 0426 2 10 0225030700000040050000 BEG AT A PT 30 FT W & 1100 FT S OF THE NE COR OF 1340 134.60 THE SE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF FRACTIONAL SECT 7 T3S GULF LAND LLC 02 00 0636 2 10 0227061300000050080001 FROM SW COR OF NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 SEC 13 T4S R3W TH 22000 1,156.98 S 89 DEG 54 MIN 27 SEC E 697.41 FT TO POB OF PPTY LANG ELLA & ETHEL GAVIN 02 00 0994 2 11 0222104400153710100000 BEG AT A PT ON NE SIDE OF PINE ST 142.85 FT SE OF 1300 173.11 SE COR OF INT OF 5TH AVE & PINE ST TH EXTENDING SE PRISOC JACK R 02 00 1408 2 14 0232043500020450000000 LOT 2 RESUB OF LOT 16 SUB OF LOTS 4-5 ROSEDALE MB 3860 259.42 K 4 PG 182 #SEC 35 T5S R1W #01 1-1 STY FR RES W/1 RICHARDS DANIEL T 02 00 1455 2 12 0204072540000450160000 1/21 INT INTO FOLL PPTY FROM SE COR LOT 23 ELMORE 20 228.58 ACRES MBK 6 PG 561 RUN N 136.3 FT TO POB THEN CON SELLERS DEBORAH A 02 00 1565 2 11 0229024400071460000000 LOT 10 BLK 2 STRAUSS 2ND ADD TO CEDAR GROVE DBK 1 1460 125.92 54 PG 36 #SEC 44 T4S R1W #01 1-1 STY FR RES W/1 BA THOMAS MARK CORP THE 02 00 1789 2 10 0228041910020520690000 COMMON AREA SHOWN ON PLAT OF WESTOVER S/D UNIT TW 20 48.50 O MBK 63 PG111 LYING IN CENTER OF CUL-DE-SAC OF PO THOMAS MARK CORP THE 02 00 1790 2 10 0228041910020520630000 THAT PT OF LOT 19 WESTOVER UNIT 2 MBK 63 PG 111 DE 20 99.74 SC AS FOLL BEG AT THE SW COR OF SD LOT 19 RUN N 05 THOMAS MARK CORP THE 02 00 1791 2 10 0228041910020520800000 COMMON AREA SHOWN ON PLAT OF WESTOVER S/D UNIT TH 20 49.11 REE MBK 63 PG 112 LYING IN CENTER OF CUL-DE-SAC OF THOMPSON WILLIAM A SR & ERNEST A THOMPSON 02 00 1802 2 10 0248011240000180000000 COMG SE COR SEC 12 T8S R2W THEN RUN W 1830 FT TO P 560 124.27 T ON W/S OF HERON BAY LOOP RD TH N ALG W/L SAID RD 2753 Mobile STATE OF ALABAMA-DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE-PROPERTY TAX DIVISION PAGE NO: 2 TRANSCRIPT OF TAX DELINQUENT LAND AVAILABLE FOR SALE DATE: 9/24/2021 Name CO. YR. C/S# CLASS CODE PARCEL ID DESCRIPTION AV Amt Bid at Tax Sale TRAINER SHIRLEY M 02 00 1823 2 14 0229024400092220000000 #TAX DEED NO: #47651 01/07/98 LOTS 46 & 47 BLK 2 420 3,404.15 1ST EXT OF ST STEPHENS HIGHLANDS MBK 3/675 #SEC 44 WHITE SHARON D 02 00 1931 3 14 0229030710000320000000 LOT 273 LIBERTY PARK MBK 5 PG 66 #SEC 7 T4S R1W # 4240 361.61 01 1-1 STY BV RES W/2 BATHS, OP (6RM/4BRM) #FL000 WILLIAMS ANN 02 00 1948 3 14 0229024400134760000000 FROM SE COR OF STANTON RD & PRICHARD LANE RUN NELY 3480 290.56 ALG S/L OF PRICHARD LN 146.40 FT TO PT RUN TH S 1 WILLIAMS CHAPEL AFRICAN METHODIST EPISOPAL ZION CH 02 00 1952 2 14 0229072300021070010000 LOT 8 BLK 3 S MILLVILLE DBK 128 PG 253 #SEC 23 T4S 560 76.64 R1W AM SOUTH BANK NA TR DEPT 02 01 0027 2 14 0232023700020010000000 F/B/O LEE M TONSMEIRE 1/3 THOMAS TONSMEIRE 1/3 IN 20 72.98 T & WILLIAMTONSMEIRE 1/3 INT BEG AT S/S STEINER ST AMISON JACQUELINE MATTHEWS & TOM 02 01 0030 2 14 0229061300024110000000 N 67 FT OF LOT 10 BLK 5 FISHER TRT DBK 22 P 332 # 5260 337.44 SEC 13 T4S R1W #01 1-1 STY FR RES W/2 BATHS OP & P ANDREWS EMILY THADORA 02 01 0034 2 14 0229064000046360000000 LOT 10 BLK 14 CAMP GROUND TRACT MBK 1 PG 12 #SEC 680 85.96 40 T4S R1W ADDN RPBK 3469/801 8/29/89 BARNES MARGURITE(UNDIV 40% INT) & KEVIN JONES- 02 01 0082 2 11 0222104400165820000000 OF GWYN JONES DAVIS-PYLE (UNDIV 60% INT) LOT 17 BL 120 110.98 K O NEELYS2ND SUB DBK 132 P 514 EXC THAT PART OF L BETTER HOUSES INC 02 01 0119 2 10 0234010120000040680000 A CORPORATION COMMON AREA SHOWN ON PLAT OF CARRIN 20 50.06 GTON PL 3RDADDT MBK 55/56 LABLED AS 10 FT SCREEN & BYRD LURLINE CODY & 02 01 0267 2 14 0229103700082240000000 G CODY, MAUDE P MOORE & ETHEL C MARSTON ELGIN C TO 15100 944.24 NELIER & MARTHA B ASHLEY BEG AT PT 5 FT E OF SW CO DAVIS MARY 02 01 0442 2 14 0229072300022250000000 LOT 99 DIV A MILLVILLE TRT DBK 121 PG 512 #SEC 23 1700 141.22 T4S R1W #01 1-1 STY FR RES W/1 BATH OP (3 RM/1 BR EVANS DENNIS C 02 01 0545 2 10 0224030800001480000000 60 FT PVT RD SHOWN ON PLAT OF OLD MOFFAT HILLS MB 40 49.65 K 75 PG 29 AND NAMED OLD MOFFAT COURT #SEC 08 T3S FIELDS IRBY ANTHONY 02 01 0568 2 10 0225041700000030000000 LOT 7-A FIELDS PLACE SUBD MBK 71 PG 35 #SEC 17 T3 1060 126.85 S R4W FIRST FAMILY FINANCIAL SERVICES INC 02 01 0578 2 15 0244073510000690100000 LOT 12 BLK 9 ALBA 1ST ADD BAYOU LA BATRE DBK 156/ 3220 220.15 330 #SEC 35 T7S R3W #01 1-1 STY FR RES W/1 BATH (5 2753 Mobile STATE OF ALABAMA-DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE-PROPERTY TAX DIVISION PAGE NO: 3 TRANSCRIPT OF TAX DELINQUENT LAND AVAILABLE FOR SALE DATE: 9/24/2021 Name CO. YR. C/S# CLASS CODE PARCEL ID DESCRIPTION AV Amt Bid at Tax Sale GALLERY FRANK L & EVA MAE 02 01 0617 2 11 0229024400052360000000 LOT 24 BLK 15 GLENDALE S/D RESUB OF E PRICHARD S/ 460 79.10 D MBK 2/55 LESS R/W FOR I-210 #SEC 44 T4S R1W GEORGETOWN WOODS LTD 02 01 0626 2 10 0214072600000010220000 AN ALA LTD PARTNERSHIP PRIVATE RD SHOWN ON PLAT O 260 57.27 F GEORGETOWN WOODS MBK 39 P 32 #SEC 26 T1S R3W GORDON P L 02 01 0652 2 13 0222104400011970000000 LOT 11 BLK 80 NORTH MOBILE DBK 145/252 #SEC 44 T3 420 68.76 S R1W JOHNSON POLLY ANN, ROBERT LONG, HUEY PAUL LONG 02 01 0892 3 10 0227052100000170010001 EDWARD REEVES, THOMAS LONG, JOHNNY LONG, BERNICE O 3580 450.00 NEAL REEVES, AUDREY REEVES CLARKE, ANN LONG JOHNSO KIMBROUGH VERNA JOYCE 02 01 0953 2 14 0232033600030390000000 LOT 140 GULF MANOR SECOND ADD MBK 9 P 121 #SEC 36 8740 523.30 T5S R1W #01 1-1 STY FR RES W/1 1/2 BTHS & OP (6 R L G L L L C 02 01 0972 2 10 0234010200010230000000 COMMON AREA IN WEST ANVIL CT OF IRON GATE UNIT TW 20 46.04 O MBK 79/90#SEC 02 T5S R3W L G L LLC A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 02 01 0975 2 10 0227073630000460390000 COMMON AREA WITHIN MILTON RD OF CARRINGTON NORTH 20 45.37 UNIT ONE MBK 79/114 #SEC 36 T4S R3W L G L LLC A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 02 01 0976 2 10 0227073630000460600000 COMMON AREA OF CARRINGTON NORTH UNIT TWO MBK 79/1 20 43.36 15 #SEC 36 T4S R3W L G L LLC A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 02 01 0978 2 10 0227073630000460410000 COMMON AREA WITHIN RESTER CT OF CARRINGTON NORTH 20 45.37 UNIT ONE MBK 79/114 #SEC 36 T4S R3W LEE MOSE JR, GERALDINE LEE & CARRIE AUSTIN 02 01 1009 2 14 0229103700070750000000 BEG AT SE COR OF MARINE & TENNESSEE ST TH RUN SLY 860 135.24 ON MARINE ST DIS OF 43 FT(S) TH RUN IN ELY DIR & P MCCANTS BEATRICE 02 01 1070 2 14 0229064000046710000000 #TAX DEED NO #48379 06/11/99 LOT 3 BLK 4 CAMP GRO 760 6,349.24 UND TRT DBK 65 PG 586 #SEC 40 T4S R1W #01 1-1 STY MCCONNICO JULIUS I & NELLIE 02 01 1076 3 11 0229024400062440000000 G MCCONNICO W 1/2 OF LOT 23 BLK 7 WILSONS 4TH ADD 1440 126.77 DBK 105/2 #SEC 44 T4S R1W #01 1-1 STY FR RES W/1 MCMILLAN WILLIE LEE & 02 01 1106 2 14 0229024400170790000000 LULA C LOTS 57-58 BLK 2 HAPPY HILL SUBDIV MBK 4/4 2340 177.90 31 #SEC 44 T4S R1W #01 1-1 STY FR RES W/1 BATH W/A M & R PROPERTIES INC 02 01 1120 2 11 0222104400072130000000 BEG AT PT PN W/L OF LOT 14 SQ 17 OF TOWN WHISTLER 2300 219.14 DBK 22 PG 366 A DIS OF 202 FT 6 IN S FR SEVENTH S 2753 Mobile STATE OF ALABAMA-DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE-PROPERTY TAX DIVISION PAGE NO: 4 TRANSCRIPT OF TAX DELINQUENT LAND AVAILABLE FOR SALE DATE: 9/24/2021 Name CO.
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