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2017 Delinquent Publication ############ Delinquent Advertising List DelqAdvertisingList.rpt 2:53 PM Cuyahoga Page -1 of 1 2018 Pay 2019 Delinquent Property number Owner Name Property Description Acres Valuations Amount 0010 - Bay Village 201-08-014 CANNATA, KENNETH A 98 BAYV 1/39TH INT IN BLOCK A 0005 AL 0.1804 67660 3,433.04 201-08-049 Gomola Robert J 92 SP 585.62FT S OF CL W LAKE RD 0009 0.1756 46030 859.19 201-14-005 Waters, Stephen R 97 WILLGEMAR 0033 ALL 0.2617 66050 5,965.01 201-15-048 Vick, James 91 BAYENTPRS#2 0017 ALL 0.3444 85930 183.82 201-17-045 Quinn, John J 91 WP 490.09FT EP 0.3673 72450 169.60 201-17-046 THOMSON, THOMAS E. 91 NWC BEXLEY DR 0.3616 73750 278.09 201-18-040 POSZA EVA & KOHLER, SHARON91 NP 1222.56FT N OF CL WOLF RD 0.4050 60520 2,848.15 201-23-036 BORST, CHARLES A & BORST, LI 81 BAY-GARDENS EST#3 0001 ALL 0.4644 106050 186.44 201-25-017 RYAN THOMAS P & JENNIFER 81 CON-WELL #2 0121 0.3576 108890 232.94 201-26-035 HARTRANFT, PAUL W. & CATHLE81 BROOKE ESTATES SUB 0033 ALL 0.3508 80960 7,659.05 201-28-041 SIGNATURE BUILDING CONCEPT98 NP 1042.45FT SWC 80 FT IN REAR 0.4192 63040 6,383.16 201-35-007 Shiry Dora R 92 DIETRICH DELUXE HOMES#1 0014 A 0.2796 109830 219.07 201-37-033 WATERS, ROBERT J 92 NP 205N OF WEST- LAWN DR 0.3719 72700 7,184.87 202-03-035 Escovar Barbara A TRUSTEE 93 THOMAS TERRY 0001 ALL 0.3551 132340 746.79 202-04-055 O'Connell, Christopher M. 94 LONGBPK 0006 ALL 0.1761 66650 3,136.64 202-14-030 DESALVO, JAMES-TRUSTEE 82 HUNTVAL EST#4 0002 ALL 0.3107 85090 163.31 202-15-026 Miller, Charles A.. 82 0004 ALL 0.4936 101540 4,891.94 202-16-008 SWEITZER PROPERTY MANAGEMVOL 380 PG 85-86 SL 6 FF 49.54 D 207.60 0.532 0.5329 15860 691.59 202-17-032 Ross Donal R Jr 82 YARMOUTH COLONY#3 0011 ALL 0.3366 83300 3,074.64 202-30-003 Altieri, Luke R 84 FORPK#2 0050 ALL 0.3190 82430 176.33 202-30-046 Nye Jr, Phillip M 84 REX INV #2 0012 ALL 0.3533 89080 420.88 202-31-008 BRUEGGEMANN, LILLIAN R. 84 NE PART 209.74 E OF OSBORN MANOR SUBD 1.0331 80720 308.00 202-31-009 Brueggemann, Lori. 84 EP 522.06 FT WP 0.3719 50160 2,729.86 202-33-018 Dillon Richard C & Dona M 83 EP 1833.15FT E OF CL BASSETT RD 0.3760 73120 7,403.80 203-03-056 Hatlovic Sally J. 85 SITES 0094 ALL 0.1664 68610 1,427.76 203-07-010 SANCHEZ, HOLLY A. 85 WESTLAKE 0024 ALL 0.1332 47320 4,287.62 203-07-035 MARSHALL, ELIZABETH P & BUTL85 WESTLAKE 0090 ALL 0.1332 41930 2,089.50 203-07-050 MATTHEWS, WILLIAM C. & KATHL85 DEERPATH#2 0002 ALL 0.3415 85550 366.01 203-12-003 ODETALLAH BASEM M & MUNIRA85 PCLB 20312009 0.7589 194540 19,698.23 203-16-001 MARQUEE BUILDERS LLC 96 MET B#1 S/L 81 NP 0080 ALL 0.2858 66260 3,551.97 203-17-010 Foxen Richard Louis 96 METB#1 0148 ALL 0.2029 72490 7,675.10 203-17-031 WORKLEY, TRACEY K 86 METROPB#3 0022 ALL 0.1573 44700 2,171.42 203-17-037 Aylward J Daniel & Elizabeth 86 REX INV COS #1 0003 ALL 0.2066 77570 4,021.73 203-20-023 Farrell, Edwin J 86 DANIELSPK S/L56EP 0055 ALL 0.2066 59400 260.36 203-20-040 HURLEY, JAMES M 86 DANIELSPK S/L 101 WP 0100 ALL 0.1928 68740 3,558.50 203-20-090 HEIM, GREGORY 86 S/L 131 ALL & 132 EP 0130 WP 0.1736 60210 2,965.36 203-21-066 RHODODENDRON PROPERTIES 86 BRUSSEID 0016 ALL 0.1811 52570 2,534.76 203-21-077 PARAS, PETER T. & ANN S. 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