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Montgomery County Vol. 156, Issue 02 January 10, 2019 01/10/2019 MONTGOMERY COUNTY LAW REPORTER Vol. 156, No. 02 SHERIFF’S SALES By virtue of various writs issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery County, Pa. to me directed will be sold at public sale on January 30, 2019 at 1:00 o’clock P.M. prevailing time, in Court Room “A”, Court House, Swede and Airy Streets, in the Borough of Norristown, said County, the following described Real Estate. To all parties in interest and claimants: Notice is hereby given the schedules of distribution by the Sheriff on February 27, 2019 and distribution will be made in accordance with the schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. All properties to be sold by SEAN P. KILKENNY, SHERIFF. Second Publication 08-23496 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground, situate in Horsham Township, County of Montgomery and State of Pennsylvania, being Lot No. 15 on Plan of property known as "Idle Dell Acres" surveyed August 7, 1951 by Edward A. Cardwell, Registered Surveyor of Hatboro, Pennsylvania, bounded and described, as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the center line of Norristown Road (as originally laid out 33 feet wide, but since widened to 45 1/2 feet by the addition of 13 1/2 feet on the Easterly side thereof) at a distance of one thousand four hundred seventy-one and fifty one-hundredths feet Northeast of the intersection thereof of the center line of Whitmer Road (as originally laid out 33 feet wide, but since widened to 41 1/2 feet by the addition of 8 1/2 feet on the Northerly side thereof) and extending thence still by the said center line of Norristown Road, North seventy-six degrees fifty-five minutes East, one hundred five and fifty-five one-hundredths feet to a corner in line of Lot No. 16; thence extending by the same, South thirteen degrees five minutes West, four hundred sixteen and no one-hundredths feet to a corner in line of remaining land of Rebecca Harlan; thence extending by the same, South seventy-six degrees fifty-five minutes East, 105.55 feet to a corner in line of Lot No. 14; thence extending by the same, North thirteen degrees five minutes West, four hundred sixteen and no one-hundredths feet to a point of beginning. BEING known as Lot No. 15. BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Juta Ramins by Deed dated November 15, 1996, and recorded in the Office of Recorder of Deeds of Montgomery County on December 10, 1996, in Deed Book Volume 5170, Page 783, granted and conveyed unto Jeannine V. Pike. Parcel Number: 36-00-09127-00-8. Location of property: 513 Norristown Road, Horsham, PA 19044. The improvements thereon are: Single family dwelling. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Jeannine V. Pike at the suit of Goshen Mortgage, LLC, as Separate Trustee for GDBT I Trust 2011-1. Debt: $314,297.37. Kristine M. Anthou, Attorney. Above Property to be sold by SEAN P. KILKENNY, SHERIFF. DOWN MONEY: A deposit of ten (10%) percent of the Price Bid or $3,500. dollars whichever amount is greater, shall be required to be paid in cash or by certified check to the Sheriff as down money on each property purchased. 10-15344 ALL THAT CERTAIN brick messuage or tenement and lot of land, situate in Pottstown Borough, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, being known as #259 Queen Street, bounded and described, as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point in the North side of Queen Street one hundred twenty (120) feet Westwardly from the Northwest corner of Charlotte and Queen Streets; thence extending Northwardly one hundred seventeen (117) feet, nine (9) inches to a point in the South line of a certain twelve (12) feet wide alley; thence extending Westwardly twenty-one (21) feet, six (6) inches more or less to a point; thence extending Southwardly one hundred seventeen (117) feet, eight (8) inches more or less to the North side of Queen Street; thence extending Eastwardly twenty two (22) feet, six (6) inches to the point or place of beginning. TITLE TO SAID PREMISES IS VESTED IN Jim Hallman, a married man, by Deed from Linda Hallman and Jim Hallman, her husband, dated 07/20/2006, recorded 08/28/2006, in Book 5614, Page 475. Mortgagor Jim Hallman died on 05/10/2009, and upon information and belief, his heirs or devisees, and personal representative, are unknown. Parcel Number: 16-00-23656-00-7. Location of property: 259 Queen Street, Pottstown, PA 19464-5963. The improvements thereon are: Residential property. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Linda A. Hallman and Unknown Heirs, Successors, Assigns, and All Persons, Firms, or Associations Claiming Right, Title or Interest From or Under Jim Hallman, Deceased at the suit of Nationstar Mortgage, LLC d/b/a Champion Mortgage Company. Debt: $118,363.09. Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP, Attorneys. Above Property to be sold by SEAN P. KILKENNY, SHERIFF. DOWN MONEY: A deposit of ten (10%) percent of the Price Bid or $3,500. dollars whichever amount is greater, shall be required to be paid in cash or by certified check to the Sheriff as down money on each property purchased. — 18 — Copyright © Montgomery Bar Association 2019 01/10/2019 MONTGOMERY COUNTY LAW REPORTER Vol. 156, No. 02 10-17181 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate in Upper Merion Township, County of Montgomery and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, described according to a Map of Property of Brandywine Village, made by M.R. and J.B. Yerkes, Civil Engineers and Surveyors, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, dated July 18, 1959 which plan is recorded in the Office for the Recording of Deeds, etc. in and for the County of Montgomery aforesaid in Deed Book 2083, Page 601 etc., as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the Southwesterly side of Nancy’s Lane (50 feet wide), at the distance of 145 feet measured South 18 degrees, 37 minutes East along said side of Nancy’s Lane from its intersection with the Southeasterly side of William Road (50 feet wide) (both lines produced); thence extending from said beginning point along said side of Nancy’s Lane South 18 degrees, 37 minutes East, 60 feet to a point; thence extending South 71 degrees, 23 minutes West along the center line of a certain 8 feet wide driveway laid out between these premises and the premises adjoining to the Southeast 125 feet to a point; thence extending North 18 degrees, 37 minutes West, 60 feet to a point; thence extending North 71 degrees, 23 minutes East, 125 feet to the first mentioned point and place of beginning. BEING Lot No. 66 as shown on said plan. BEING the same premises conveyed to Scott Alexaki by Deed from Deborah Alexaki dated 8/11/06 and recorded 8/25/06 in Deed Book 5614, Page 396. Parcel Number: 58-00-14041-00-4. Location of property: 145 Nancy’s Lane, King of Prussia, PA 19406. The improvements thereon are: A single family residential dwelling. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Scott Alexaki at the suit of U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee, Successor in Interest to Bank of America, National Association, as Trustee as Successor by Merger to LaSalle Bank, National Association, as Trustee for WAMU Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-AR13 Trust. Debt: $218,074.11. KML Law Group, P.C. Attorneys. Above Property to be sold by SEAN P. KILKENNY, SHERIFF. DOWN MONEY: A deposit of ten (10%) percent of the Price Bid or $3,500. dollars whichever amount is greater, shall be required to be paid in cash or by certified check to the Sheriff as down money on each property purchased. 11-10363 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate in Cheltenham Township, Montgomery County in the State of Pennsylvania, and described according to a certain plan thereon known as “Revision of Lots made for Whitemarsh Downs, Inc.” made by George B. Mebus, Registered Professional Engineer, dated September 10, 1952 and last revised April 7, 1953, as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point of tangent on the Southwesterly side of Clements Road (fifty feet wide) said point of tangent being at the distance of twenty-four and eighty-nine one-hundredths feet measured on the arc of a circle curving to the right having a radius of twenty feet from a point of curve on the Southeasterly side of Bennett Road (fifty feet wide); thence extending South forty-five degrees, fifty-nine minutes, ten seconds East along the said side of Clements Road seventy-six and sixty one-hundredths feet to a point; thence extending South fifty-four degrees, forty-four minutes, seventeen seconds West, one hundred and forty and forty-five one-hundredths feet to a point; thence North thirty-two degrees, twenty-two minutes, forty-two seconds West, one hundred and six and fifty one-hundredths feet to a point on the Southeasterly side of Bennett Road aforesaid; thence extending North sixty-two degrees, forty-two minutes, thirty-one seconds East, along the said side of Bennett Road one hundred and five feet to a point of curve in the same; thence extending on the arc of a circle curving to the right having a radius of twenty feet the arc distance of twenty-four and eighty-nine one-hundredths feet to the first mentioned point of tangent and place of beginning.
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