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9/16/2015 Real Property Desoto County Page 1 15:28 9/16/2015 REAL PROPERTY DESOTO COUNTY PAGE 1 15:28:24 GEOGRAPHICAL ORDER DELINQUENT TAX LISTING - AUGUST SALE PGM-TXDLQR SOLD TO INDIVIDUALS RECEIPT TAXES PRT RCD TOTAL ______________________PARCEL#/LANDOWNER NAME ____________________PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ________________ NUMBER _____ DUE ___INT ___PEN ___FEE ___FEE _____ DUE 105419000 0001701 S/T/R:19/01/ 05B/P: 184/ 28 2014 47- 0 1043.86 73.07 3.00 1119.93 COWAN HERBERT 1000 19-1-5 12060 DESOTO ROAD 10366 SOLD TO: ______________________________SUSAN JORDAN ACQUISITIONS EXCESS BID:___________ 100.00 OLIVE BRANCH MS 386540000 PT SW1/4 SW1/4 TOTAL ACRES: 3.00 ASSD VALUE: 10366 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 105419000 0001702 S/T/R:19/01/ 05B/P: 459/ 577 2014 48- 0 251.96 17.64 3.00 272.60 LAWSON LINDA BANZANT 1000 19-1-5 12070 DESOTO RD 4230 SOLD TO: ______________________________ELISE JORDAN LLC EXCESS BID:___________ OLIVE BRANCH MS 386540000 PT SW1/4 SW1/4 TOTAL ACRES: 1.38 ASSD VALUE: 4230 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 105419000 0001704 S/T/R:19/01/ 05B/P: 185/ 80 2014 50- 0 407.84 28.55 3.00 439.39 PARHAM WILLIE ETUX 1000 19-1-5 5689 GOODMAN RD 4050 SOLD TO: ______________________________K JORDAN ACQUISITIONS LLC EXCESS BID:___________ OLIVE BRANCH MS 386540000 PT SW1/4 SW1/4 TOTAL ACRES: 2.70 ASSD VALUE: 4050 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 105419000 0001705 S/T/R:19/01/ 05B/P: 471/ 181 2014 51- 0 416.90 29.18 3.00 449.08 COWAN HERBERT COWAN 1000 PT SW1/4 SW1/4 12060 DESOTO RD 4140 SOLD TO: ______________________________EASON BILL EXCESS BID:___________ OLIVE BRANCH MS 386540000 TOTAL ACRES: 2.76 ASSD VALUE: 4140 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 105420000 0000600 S/T/R:20/01/ 05B/P: 520/ 665 2014 84- 0 2404.21 168.29 3.00 2575.50 CARTER BETTIE JEAN 1000 LOONEY ROAD ESTATES S-D 13547 LOONEY RD 23875 SOLD TO: ______________________________SUNSHINE STATE CERTIFICATES V EXCESS BID:___________ 300.00 OLIVE BRANCH MS 386540000 LOT 5 PT NE1/4 TOTAL ACRES: 6.74 ASSD VALUE: 23875 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 105516020 0000700 S/T/R:16/01/ 05B/P: 591/ 176 2014 120- 0 755.25 52.87 3.00 811.12 STONEWORK RUSSELL ETUX 1000 CENTERHILL CROSSING SD STONEWORK FELICIA A 7500 590 WINDING VALLEY C SOLD TO: EASON______________________________ JANE O EXCESS BID:___________ COLLIERVILLE TN 380170000 LOT 7 TOTAL ACRES: ASSD VALUE: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 105828000 0002200 S/T/R:28/01/ 05B/P: 68/ 193 2014 193- 0 339.66 23.78 3.00 366.44 STEWART MELVIN 1000 PT LOT 9 IN SW1/4 SW1/4 STEWART VERNA ESTATE 3373 7172 CENTER HILL RD SOLD TO: EASON______________________________ R W EXCESS BID:___________ OLIVE BRANCH MS 386540000 JOE STEWART S-D LOT 1 TOTAL ACRES: 1.60 ASSD VALUE: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 105828000 0002202 S/T/R:28/01/ 05B/P: 68/ 198 2014 195- 0 362.52 25.38 3.00 390.90 STEWART MELVIN 1000 IN SW1/4 SW1/4 PT LOT 9 V STEWART ESTATE 3600 7190 CENTER HILL RD SOLD TO: EASON______________________________ RALPH W EXCESS BID:___________ OLIVE BRANCH MS 386540000 JOE STEWART S-D LOT 3 TOTAL ACRES: 4.00 ASSD VALUE: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 9/16/2015 REAL PROPERTY DESOTO COUNTY PAGE 2 15:28:24 GEOGRAPHICAL ORDER DELINQUENT TAX LISTING - AUGUST SALE PGM-TXDLQR SOLD TO INDIVIDUALS RECEIPT TAXES PRT RCD TOTAL ______________________PARCEL#/LANDOWNER NAME ____________________PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ________________ NUMBER _____ DUE ___INT ___PEN ___FEE ___FEE _____ DUE 105828000 0002803 S/T/R:28/01/ 05B/P: 271/ 462 2014 208- 0 238.66 16.71 3.00 258.37 COLE MARY 1000 MARY COLE S-D 14278 GOODMAN RD 2370 SOLD TO: ______________________________EASON OWEN EXCESS BID:___________ OLIVE BRANCH MS 386540000 LOT 5 TOTAL ACRES: 2.37 ASSD VALUE: 2370 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 105828000 0003702 S/T/R:28/01/ 05B/P: 524/ 570 2014 217- 0 693.32 48.53 3.00 744.85 ANSLEY LLC 1000 PT S1/2 SE1/4 SUITE 5 6885 5719 RALEIGH LAGRANG SOLD TO: EASON______________________________ JANE OWEN EXCESS BID:___________ MEMPHIS TN 381340000 TOTAL ACRES: 7.65 ASSD VALUE: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 105828010 0000200 S/T/R:28/01/ 05B/P: 151/ 30 2014 223- 0 601.98 42.14 3.00 647.12 COWAN JOSIE LEE 1000 REBECCA JOHNSON S-D 7212 CENTER HILL RD 5978 SOLD TO: ______________________________EASON JANE EXCESS BID:___________ OLIVE BRANCH MS 386540000 LOT 2 TOTAL ACRES: 1.50 ASSD VALUE: 5978 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 105828020 0001500 S/T/R:28/01/ 05B/P: 63/ 611 2014 242- 0 606.52 42.46 3.00 651.98 HAMILTON SYLVESTER ET UX 1000 BEATRICE DODSON S-D HAMILTON IDA BEATRIC 6023 14420 GOODMAN RD SOLD TO: RUSSELL______________________________ JORDAN LLC EXCESS BID:___________ OLIVE BRANCH MS 386540000 LOT 15 TOTAL ACRES: 2.64 ASSD VALUE: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 105828030 0000200 S/T/R:28/01/ 05B/P: 353/ 690 2014 245- 0 325.30 22.77 3.00 351.07 HIGGINS CHARLES A JR 1000 HIGGINS 2 LOT S-D 7230 CENTER HILL RD 5435 SOLD TO: ______________________________HILLARY JORDAN LLC EXCESS BID:___________ OLIVE BRANCH MS 386540000 LOT 2 TOTAL ACRES: 1.50 ASSD VALUE: 5435 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 105833040 0002700 S/T/R:33/01/ 05B/P: 708/ 530 2014 431- 0 1602.74 112.19 3.00 1717.93 GARNER ZAC L ETUX 1000 BARTON RIDGE GARNER ASHLEY C 15916 14627 SMOKEY LANE SOLD TO: JORDAN______________________________ STATION LLC EXCESS BID:___________ OLIVE BRANCH MS 386540000 LOT 27 TOTAL ACRES: ASSD VALUE: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 105929020 0000700 S/T/R:29/01/ 05B/P: 628/ 48 2014 461- 0 2125.58 148.79 3.00 2277.37 TATE RHONDA C 1000 LAURELBROOK 7061 RELIANCE LANE 21108 SOLD TO: RUSSELL______________________________ JORDAN ACQUISITIONS EXCESS BID:___________ 200.00 OLIVE BRANCH MS 386540000 LOT 7 TOTAL ACRES: ASSD VALUE: 21108 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 105929020 0000700 S/T/R:29/01/ 05B/P: 628/ 48 2013 71214- 0 755.26 52.87 3.00 811.13 TATE RHONDA C 1000 LAURELBROOK 7061 RELIANCE LANE 7500 SOLD TO: CONTINENTALRESOURES/BMO______________________________ HARRIS EXCESS BID:___________ OLIVE BRANCH MS 386540000 LOT 7 TOTAL ACRES: ASSD VALUE: 7500 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 9/16/2015 REAL PROPERTY DESOTO COUNTY PAGE 3 15:28:24 GEOGRAPHICAL ORDER DELINQUENT TAX LISTING - AUGUST SALE PGM-TXDLQR SOLD TO INDIVIDUALS RECEIPT TAXES PRT RCD TOTAL ______________________PARCEL#/LANDOWNER NAME ____________________PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ________________ NUMBER _____ DUE ___INT ___PEN ___FEE ___FEE _____ DUE 105930010 0000500 S/T/R:30/01/ 05B/P: 631/ 117 2014 609- 0 600.06 42.00 3.00 645.06 HUTCHESON DAVID ETUX 1000 PLEASANT GROVE S-D HUTCHESON CAROL 8938 12328 E GOODMAN ROAD SOLD TO: WRUK______________________________ PAUL R EXCESS BID:___________ OLIVE BRANCH MS 386540000 LOT 5 TOTAL ACRES: ASSD VALUE: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 105930030 0004300 S/T/R:30/01/ 05B/P: 224/ 742 2014 647- 0 1712.99 119.91 3.00 1835.90 ALLEN FRED JR ETUX 1000 30-1-5 PLEASANT GROVE S-D SEC ALLEN JANA C 19990 6942 STANLEY DR SOLD TO: DIXON______________________________ B F EXCESS BID:___________ OLIVE BRANCH MS 386540000 LOT 43 TOTAL ACRES: ASSD VALUE: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 105930050 0009200 S/T/R:30/01/ 05B/P: 695/ 452 2014 762- 0 1247.26 87.31 3.00 1337.57 HIGGINBOTTOM E W ETUX 1000 FOX CREEK S-D HIGGINBOTTOM CLEMENT 15365 7138 FOX HOLLOW CV SOLD TO: DIXON______________________________ BETTIE EXCESS BID:___________ OLIVE BRANCH MS 386540000 SEC A LOT 92 TOTAL ACRES: ASSD VALUE: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 105930050 0011100 S/T/R:30/01/ 05B/P: 328/ 649 2013 70857- 0 300.00 21.00 3.00 324.00 DROKE JAMES MICHAEL ETUX 1000 FOX CREEK S-D DROKE DOREEN MARSHAL 7164 CREEK SIDE DR SOLD TO: NICHOLSON______________________________ BRUCE EXCESS BID:___________ OLIVE BRANCH MS 386540000 SEC A LOT 111 TOTAL ACRES: ASSD VALUE: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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