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Delinquent Counter Report Delinquent Counter Report Run Date: 1/5/2021 Latest Delinquent Year: 2020 Effectve Date: 1/31/2021 Earliest Delinquent Year: 2000 Roll Types: 1 - Real Property TAGs: 0480, 0899, AGRAM-SD#482, AGRAM-SD#484, BELLE PRAIRIE-SD#482, BELLE PRAIRIE-SD#484, BELLEVUE-SD#482, BELLEVUE-SD#485, BOWLUS-SD#485, BUCKMAN CITY-SD#484, BUCKMAN TWP-SD#484, BUCKMAN TWP-SD#485, BUH- SD#482, BUH-SD#484, CLOUGH-SD#116, CLOUGH-SD#482, County Wide Average Rate, CR CNTY BENTON-ROYALTON (9021), CR CNTY PARCELS, CR CNTY-BENTON-SD#484(9013), CR CNTY-BENTON-SD#485(9015), CR CNTY-BENTON- SD#51, CR CNTY-CASS-MOTLEY CITY(9020), CR CNTY-CASS-SD#116, CR CNTY-CASS-SD#2170(9011), CR CNTY-CROW WING-SD#181, CR CNTY-CROW WING-SD#482(9009), CR CNTY-CROW WING-SD#484(9014), CR CNTY-MILLE LACS- SD#480, CR CNTY-MILLE LACS-SD#912, CR CNTY-STEARNS-SD#485(9016), CR CNTY-STEARNS-SD#487(9019), CR CNTY-STEARNS-SD#738, CR CNTY-STEARNS-SD#740, CR CNTY-TODD-SD#2170(9012), CR CNTY-TODD-SD#2753, CR CNTY-TODD-SD#482(9010), CR CNTY-TODD-SD#486(9017), CR CNTY-TODD-SD#487(9018), CR CNTY-TODD-SWANVILLE C(9022), CULDRUM-SD#482, CULDRUM-SD#486, CUSHING-SD#116, CUSHING-SD#2170, CUSHING-SD#482, DARLING- SD#482, ELMDALE CITY-SD#487, ELMDALE TWP-SD#2753, ELMDALE TWP-SD#482, ELMDALE TWP-SD#486, ELMDALE TWP-SD#487, ELMDALE TWP-SD#487-WTRSHD, ELMDALE TWP-SD#738, ELMDALE TWP-SD#740, FLENSBURG-SD#482, FLENSBURG-SD#486, GENOLA-SD#484, GRANITE-SD#480, GRANITE-SD#484, GREEN PRAIRIE-SD#482, HARDING- SD#484, HILLMAN CITY-SD#480, HILLMAN TWP-SD#484, HILLMAN TWP-SD#51, LAKIN-SD#51, LAKIN-SD#912, LASTRUP- SD#484, LEIGH-SD#480, LITTLE FALLS EAST-#482, LITTLE FALLS EAST-#482-HRA, LITTLE FALLS EAST-#482-SRV, LITTLE FALLS TWP-SD#482, LITTLE FALLS TWP-SD#484, LITTLE FALLS WEST-#482, LITTLE FALLS WEST-#482-HRA, LITTLE FALLS WEST-#482-SRV, MORRILL-SD#484, MORRILL-SD#485, MORRILL-SD#51, MORRILL-SD#912, MOTLEY CITY-SD#2170, MOTLEY TWP-SD#116, MOTLEY TWP-SD#2170, MT MORRIS-SD#480, MT MORRIS-SD#484, MT MORRIS- SD#912, PARKER-SD#482, PARKER-SD#486, PIERZ CITY-SD#484, PIERZ TWP-SD#484, PIKE CREEK-SD#482, Planning & Zoning Permit, PLATTE-SD#181, PLATTE-SD#482, PLATTE-SD#484, PULASKI-SD#480, PULASKI-SD#484, RANDALL- SD#482, RICHARDSON-SD#480, RIPLEY-SD#181, RIPLEY-SD#482, ROSING-SD#116, ROYALTON-SD#485, SCANDIA VALLEY-SD#116, SCANDIA VALLEY-SD#116, SCANDIA VALLEY-SD#2170, SOBIESKI-SD#482, SOLAR GREEN PRAIRIE TWP, SWAN RIVER-SD#482, SWAN RIVER-SD#485, SWAN RIVER-SD#487, SWANVILLE CITY-SD#486, SWANVILLE TWP- SD#2753, SWANVILLE TWP-SD#482, SWANVILLE TWP-SD#486, SWANVILLE TWP-SD#487, TWO RIVERS-SD#485, TWO RIVERS-SD#485-WTRSHD, TWO RIVERS-SD#487, TWO RIVERS-SD#487-WTRSHD, TWO RIVERS-SD#738, TWO RIVERS- SD#738-WTRSHD, UPSALA-SD#487 Homestead Status: Homestead, Non-Homestead Sorted By: PIN Page 1 Of 336 Delinquent Counter Report Interest Calculated Through: 1/31/2021 Page 2 Of 336 Delinquent Counter Report Interest Calculated Through: 1/31/2021 1 - Real Property 01.0085.012 Primary Owner: RUEGEMER SUSANNE J Situs Addr: 0 , , Non-Homestead Legal: Section 14 Township 040 Range 031 Tax Year Tax Penalty Interest Fees Total Owed 2017 $6.00 $0.84 $9.82 $25.00 $41.66 Sub Totals: $6.00 $0.84 $9.82 $25.00 $41.66 01.0090.004 Primary Owner: MEYER MARK N & LORRAINE E Situs Addr: 23483 WANDERLAND DR , PIERZ, MN 56364 Homestead Legal: Section 14 Township 040 Range 031 Tax Year Tax Penalty Interest Fees Total Owed 2020 $1,433.00 $100.31 $12.78 $0.00 $1,546.09 Sub Totals: $1,433.00 $100.31 $12.78 $0.00 $1,546.09 01.0090.005 Primary Owner: MEYER MARK N & LORRAINE E Situs Addr: 23345 WANDERLAND DR , PIERZ, MN 56364 Homestead Legal: Section 14 Township 040 Range 031 Tax Year Tax Penalty Interest Fees Total Owed 2020 $801.00 $56.07 $7.14 $0.00 $864.21 Sub Totals: $801.00 $56.07 $7.14 $0.00 $864.21 Page 3 Of 336 Delinquent Counter Report Interest Calculated Through: 1/31/2021 1 - Real Property 01.0199.002 Primary Owner: POSTER MICHAEL RONALD Situs Addr: 10880 LAKE RD , PIERZ, MN 56364 Homestead Legal: Section 36 Township 040 Range 031 Tax Year Tax Penalty Interest Fees Total Owed 2020 $5,096.00 $433.16 $46.08 $0.00 $5,575.24 Sub Totals: $5,096.00 $433.16 $46.08 $0.00 $5,575.24 01.0357.000 Primary Owner: RUEGEMER SUSANNE J Situs Addr: 0 , , Non-Homestead Legal: SubdivisionName WHISPERING PINES Lot 003 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 01010 Tax Year Tax Penalty Interest Fees Total Owed 2017 $40.00 $5.60 $21.77 $25.00 $92.37 Sub Totals: $40.00 $5.60 $21.77 $25.00 $92.37 01.0357.001 Primary Owner: RUEGEMER VIRGIL A Situs Addr: 0 , , Non-Homestead Legal: SubdivisionName WHISPERING PINES SubdivisionCd 01010 Tax Year Tax Penalty Interest Fees Total Owed 2017 $40.00 $5.60 $21.77 $25.00 $92.37 Sub Totals: $40.00 $5.60 $21.77 $25.00 $92.37 01.0371.000 Primary Owner: BEGGIN NICHOLAS TIMOTHY **COJ** Situs Addr: 23348 WANDERLAND DR , PIERZ, MN 56364 Homestead Legal: SubdivisionName ROGER'S WANDERLAND Lot 005 Block 001 SubdivisionCd 01011 Tax Year Tax Penalty Interest Fees Total Owed 2014 $494.92 $0.00 $4.13 $0.00 $499.05 Page 4 Of 336 Delinquent Counter Report Interest Calculated Through: 1/31/2021 1 - Real Property 2013 $1,238.00 $123.80 $646.86 $0.00 $2,008.66 2012 $1,126.00 $112.60 $927.28 $25.00 $2,190.88 Sub Totals: $2,858.92 $236.40 $1,578.27 $25.00 $4,698.59 02.0078.000 Primary Owner: SIERS DALE Situs Addr: 18068 193RD ST , LITTLE FALLS, MN 56345 Homestead Legal: Section 08 Township 041 Range 031 Tax Year Tax Penalty Interest Fees Total Owed 2020 $1,690.00 $135.20 $15.21 $0.00 $1,840.41 Sub Totals: $1,690.00 $135.20 $15.21 $0.00 $1,840.41 02.0092.000 Primary Owner: CARWELL SANDRA J Situs Addr: 20227 205TH AVE , LITTLE FALLS, MN 56345 Homestead Legal: Section 10 Township 041 Range 031 Tax Year Tax Penalty Interest Fees Total Owed 2020 $1,090.00 $92.65 $9.86 $0.00 $1,192.51 Sub Totals: $1,090.00 $92.65 $9.86 $0.00 $1,192.51 02.0118.000 Primary Owner: JAMES PERCY W **COJ** Situs Addr: 20256 JEWEL RD , LITTLE FALLS, MN 56345 Homestead Legal: Section 12 Township 041 Range 031 Tax Year Tax Penalty Interest Fees Total Owed 2019 $231.13 $0.00 $13.48 $0.00 $244.61 2018 $344.00 $29.24 $77.76 $0.00 $451.00 2017 $336.00 $33.60 $113.96 $0.00 $483.56 Page 5 Of 336 Delinquent Counter Report Interest Calculated Through: 1/31/2021 1 - Real Property 2016 $306.00 $30.60 $147.65 $25.00 $509.25 Sub Totals: $1,217.13 $93.44 $352.85 $25.00 $1,688.42 02.0130.000 Primary Owner: NIEMAN EARL L Situs Addr: 18442 JEWEL RD , LITTLE FALLS, MN 56345 Homestead Legal: Section 13 Township 041 Range 031 Tax Year Tax Penalty Interest Fees Total Owed 2020 $66.00 $3.96 $0.58 $0.00 $70.54 Sub Totals: $66.00 $3.96 $0.58 $0.00 $70.54 02.0144.000 Primary Owner: BRUTCHER JOHN E **COJ** Situs Addr: 0 , , Homestead Legal: Section 15 Township 041 Range 031 Tax Year Tax Penalty Interest Fees Total Owed 2020 $550.00 $44.00 $4.95 $0.00 $598.95 2019 $8.65 $0.00 $0.50 $0.00 $9.15 2018 $540.00 $43.20 $121.49 $0.00 $704.69 2017 $554.00 $55.40 $187.90 $0.00 $797.30 2016 $516.00 $51.60 $241.97 $25.00 $834.57 Sub Totals: $2,168.65 $194.20 $556.81 $25.00 $2,944.66 Page 6 Of 336 Delinquent Counter Report Interest Calculated Through: 1/31/2021 1 - Real Property 02.0148.000 Primary Owner: SCHWENDINGER JAMES G REV LIVING TRUST Situs Addr: 0 , , Non-Homestead Legal: Section 16 Township 041 Range 031 Tax Year Tax Penalty Interest Fees Total Owed 2020 $534.00 $64.08 $4.99 $0.00 $603.07 Sub Totals: $534.00 $64.08 $4.99 $0.00 $603.07 02.0150.000 Primary Owner: ROCHELEAU JEDDY I Situs Addr: 18896 183RD ST , LITTLE FALLS, MN 56345 Homestead Legal: Section 16 Township 041 Range 031 Tax Year Tax Penalty Interest Fees Total Owed 2020 $4.00 $0.24 $0.04 $0.00 $4.28 Sub Totals: $4.00 $0.24 $0.04 $0.00 $4.28 02.0151.000 Primary Owner: ROCHELEAU JEDDY I Situs Addr: 0 , , Homestead Legal: Section 16 Township 041 Range 031 Tax Year Tax Penalty Interest Fees Total Owed 2020 $2.00 $0.12 $0.02 $0.00 $2.14 Sub Totals: $2.00 $0.12 $0.02 $0.00 $2.14 Page 7 Of 336 Delinquent Counter Report Interest Calculated Through: 1/31/2021 1 - Real Property 02.0153.000 Primary Owner: ROCHELEAU JEDDY I & HARRIET M Situs Addr: 0 , , Homestead Legal: Section 16 Township 041 Range 031 Tax Year Tax Penalty Interest Fees Total Owed 2020 $2.00 $0.12 $0.02 $0.00 $2.14 Sub Totals: $2.00 $0.12 $0.02 $0.00 $2.14 02.0158.000 Primary Owner: BUE DALE R & LOTUS M Situs Addr: 17993 193RD ST , LITTLE FALLS, MN 56345 Homestead Legal: Section 17 Township 041 Range 031 Tax Year Tax Penalty Interest Fees Total Owed 2020 $1,190.00 $95.20 $10.71 $0.00 $1,295.91 Sub Totals: $1,190.00 $95.20 $10.71 $0.00 $1,295.91 02.0178.001 Primary Owner: BRUTCHER JOHN E **COJ** Situs Addr: 18061 183RD ST , LITTLE FALLS, MN 56345 Homestead Legal: Section 20 Township 041 Range 031 Tax Year Tax Penalty Interest Fees Total Owed 2020 $548.00 $43.84 $4.93 $0.00 $596.77 2019 $594.00 $47.52 $69.50 $0.00 $711.02 2018 $684.00 $54.72 $153.89 $0.00 $892.61 2017 $724.00 $72.40 $245.56 $0.00 $1,041.96 2016 $650.00 $65.00 $302.17 $25.00 $1,042.17 Sub Totals: $3,200.00 $283.48 $776.05 $25.00 $4,284.53 Page 8 Of 336 Delinquent Counter Report Interest Calculated Through: 1/31/2021 1 - Real Property 02.0197.000 Primary Owner: LEBLANC STEVEN R **COJ** Situs Addr: 19580 173RD ST , LITTLE FALLS, MN 56345 Non-Homestead Legal: Section 22 Township 041 Range 031 Tax Year Tax Penalty Interest Fees Total Owed 2015 $1,112.00 $0.00 $92.03 $0.00 $1,204.03 2014 $1,080.00 $108.00 $504.90 $0.00 $1,692.90 2013 $1,140.00 $114.00 $606.83 $0.00 $1,860.83 2012 $1,420.00 $142.00 $1,282.83 $25.00 $2,869.83 Sub Totals: $4,752.00 $364.00 $2,486.59 $25.00 $7,627.59 02.0215.000 Primary Owner: DICKMANN JOSHUA & LINDA **COJ** Situs
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