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Grantor/Grantee - Sales Report Cass Date Range: 1/1/2019 - 12/31/2019 Thursday, January 16, 2020 9:34 AM Grantor/Grantee - Sales Report Cass Date Range: 1/1/2019 - 12/31/2019 Thursday, January 16, 2020 9:34 AM Jurisdiction Doc # Grantor (*More) Grantee (*More) Record Date Consideration Instrument Subdiv (*More) Lot/Sec Blk/Twp Rge 1576263 JOLIETTE AG SYSTEMS INC PUBLIC 11/05/2019 PLAT HEFTY SEED SUB * 1 1 ADDISON TOWNSHIP 1579886 1900 CAPITAL TRUST II HEDSTROM, KIRBY J * 12/20/2019 $104,900.00 SPECIAL WARRANTY DEEDADDISON TOWNSHIP T138 R51 * 10 138 51 1573383 MILLER FARM TRUST DUNBAR, BARBARA 10/04/2019 $1.00 TRUSTEE'S DEED ADDISON TOWNSHIP T138 R51 * 04 138 51 1573384 MILLER FARM TRUST MILLER, STEVEN 10/04/2019 $1.00 TRUSTEE'S DEED ADDISON TOWNSHIP T138 R51 * 02 138 51 1561736 SAEWERT BROTHERS CHARLES FREDRICK SHIDE REVOCABLE05/09/2019 LIVING TRUST $807,500.00 * WARRANTY DEED ADDISON TOWNSHIP T138 R51 * 26 138 51 1566806 POWERS, ESTATE, GEORGE D POWERS, JAMES W 07/18/2019 $498,769.54 PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVEADDISON DEED TOWNSHIP T138 R51 * 08 138 51 1557262 BOYLE, TRUSTEE, EUGENE P * PIPER, DAVID * 02/19/2019 $100,800.00 TRUSTEE'S DEED ADDISON TOWNSHIP T138 R51 * 17 138 51 1562280 MERLE H SCHATZKE REVOCABLE LIVINGSCHATZKE, TRUST BETTY * 05/17/2019 $0.00 TRUSTEE'S DEED ADDISON TOWNSHIP T138 R51 * 31 138 51 1562281 MERLE H SCHATZKE REVOCABLE LIVINGSCHATZKE, TRUST BETTY * M * 05/17/2019 $0.00 ASSIGNMENT CONTRACT FORADDISON DEED TOWNSHIP T138 R51 * 31 138 51 1563176 HANS, FLORENCE J HANS, ESTATE, LELAND MILTON 06/03/2019 AFFIDAVIT-DEATH CERTIFICATEADDISON TOWNSHIP T138 R51 * 34 138 51 1562278 MERLE H SCHATZKE TRUST * 2018 MORRIS FAMILY TRUST 05/17/2019 $0.00 TRUSTEE'S DEED ADDISON TOWNSHIP T138 R51 * 31 138 51 1556675 CASS COUNTY SHERIFF 1900 CAPITAL TRUST II 02/06/2019 $99,000.00 SHERIFF'S DEED ADDISON TOWNSHIP T138 R51 * 10 138 51 1562279 MERLE H SCHATZKE TRUST * 2018 MORRIS FAMILY TRUST 05/17/2019 $0.00 ASSIGNMENT CONTRACT FORADDISON DEED TOWNSHIP T138 R51 * 31 138 51 ALICE CITY 1559862 SAMUELSON, P R, MICHELLE * SCHMIDT, ESTATE, CAROLYN ANNE 04/10/2019 AFFIDAVIT-DEATH CERTIFICATEBLASLS TOWNSITE TO ALICE * 18 C 1576325 SCHMIDT, ESTATE, FRANCIS MAYNARDSAMUELSON, * MICHELLE 11/06/2019 $0.00 PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVEBLASLS DEED TOWNSITE TO ALICE * 18 C 1561891 KENT AND CHERYL ROOD LAND PARTNERSHIPALICE, CITY LLLP OF 05/13/2019 $1.00 QUIT CLAIM DEED ELDRED TOWNSHIP T138 R54 S18-19 * 18 138 54 1577675 LUND, DANIEL * LAFOND, DAVID T 11/22/2019 $49,000.00 WARRANTY DEED ELDRED TOWNSHIP T138 R54 S18-19 * 18 138 54 AMENIA CITY 1568601 DIRTY GUN BAR & GRILL LLC HERSCH, DOUGLAS J 08/09/2019 $62,000.00 WARRANTY DEED AMENIA ORIGINAL TOWNSITE 1 6 1567945 BLIXT, MICHAEL L * BLIXT, MARK A 08/02/2019 $1.00 QUIT CLAIM DEED AMENIA ORIGINAL TOWNSITE 3 6 1569933 BLIXT, MARK A LARSEN, PATRICIA * 08/26/2019 $1.00 QUIT CLAIM DEED AMENIA ORIGINAL TOWNSITE 3 6 1570807 STRAND, JOHN C * STRAND, CASEY * 09/05/2019 $120,000.00 WARRANTY DEED AMENIA ORIGINAL TOWNSITE * 9 5 1556637 WALDAHL, JR, LLOYD * HEINEN, PAUL * 02/06/2019 $103,000.00 WARRANTY DEED AMENIA ORIGINAL TOWNSITE * 1 14 1560021 LARSEN, JANET M LARSEN, ESTATE, LARRY DEAN 04/12/2019 AFFIDAVIT-DEATH CERTIFICATEAMENIA ORIGINAL TOWNSITE * 9 6 1580222 HEJL, ESTATE, GWEN BISSETTE PUBLIC 12/26/2019 DEATH CERTIFICATE AMENIA TOWNSHIP T141 R52 S23-26 * 25 141 52 AMENIA TOWNSHIP 1557484 HERR, JEFFREY G * WIELAND INVESTMENTS LLLP 02/25/2019 $1,661,000.00 WARRANTY DEED AMENIA TOWNSHIP T141 R52 S1-22 * 05 141 52 1570437 LONGLET, FLOYD L * LONGLET, SCOTT S * 08/30/2019 $0.00 QUIT CLAIM DEED AMENIA TOWNSHIP T141 R52 S1-22 * 02 141 52 1570168 ZIMMERMAN-STIBBE, PEGGY J * STIBBE, FREDERICK M * 08/28/2019 $0.00 QUIT CLAIM DEED AMENIA TOWNSHIP T141 R52 S1-22 * 12 141 52 1559903 BURGUM, FREDERICK WILLIAMS *BURGUM AG LLLP 04/10/2019 $0.00 WARRANTY DEED AMENIA TOWNSHIP T141 R52 S1-22 * 12 141 52 1569063 LONGLET, FLOYD * LONGLET, FLOYD * 08/15/2019 $1.00 QUIT CLAIM DEED AMENIA TOWNSHIP T141 R52 S1-22 * 02 141 52 1575009 GRIEGER, CAROL I GRIEGER, EAN 10/23/2019 MEMORANDUM CONTRACTAMENIA FOR DEED TOWNSHIP T141 R52 S1-22 * 18 141 52 1570169 STIBBE, FREDERICK M * STIBBE, ADAM F * 08/28/2019 $0.00 QUIT CLAIM DEED AMENIA TOWNSHIP T141 R52 S1-22 * 12 141 52 1575008 GRIEGER, CAROL I GRIEGER, ESTATE, DALLAS ELDRED 10/23/2019 AFFIDAVIT-DEATH CERTIFICATEAMENIA TOWNSHIP T141 R52 S1-22 * 18 141 52 1568666 BAUMLER, ESTATE, VERA E BAUMLER, BERNARD J 08/12/2019 $0.00 PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVEAMENIA DEED TOWNSHIP T141 R52 S27-36 * 33 141 52 1555475 KING, CHARLENE R * KELLER, RICKIE J * 01/15/2019 $385,000.00 WARRANTY DEED AMENIA TOWNSHIP T141 R52 S27-36 * 35 141 52 1572882 BAUMLER, DAVID G STOLT, AMY * 09/30/2019 $196,000.00 WARRANTY DEED AMENIA TOWNSHIP T141 R52 S27-36 * 29 141 52 ARGUSVILLE CITY 1559528 MODEROW, MARCHELL BAUMGART, JAMES A 04/03/2019 $40,000.00 WARRANTY DEED ARGUSVILLE ORIGINAL TOWNSITE * 1 18 1570831 THOMPSON, RYAN L * PETERS, ADAM * 09/05/2019 $186,500.00 WARRANTY DEED HARWOOD TOWNSHIP T141 R49 S 6-7 * 06 141 49 1560836 TRZPUC, ROCKY TRZPUC, JENNIFER 04/25/2019 $1.00 QUIT CLAIM DEED LEONARD'S WAY 1ST ADDN 1 2 1567049 HILL, MATTHEW E * WALSKI, CHRIS E * 07/22/2019 $385,000.00 WARRANTY DEED LEONARD'S WAY 2ND ADDN 17 2 Page 1 of 140 Grantor/Grantee - Sales Report Cass Date Range: 1/1/2019 - 12/31/2019 Thursday, January 16, 2020 9:34 AM Jurisdiction Doc # Grantor (*More) Grantee (*More) Record Date Consideration Instrument Subdiv (*More) Lot/Sec Blk/Twp Rge ARGUSVILLE CITY 1573754 RUDE, DENNIS A * RUDE, ELIJAH * 10/09/2019 $290,000.00 WARRANTY DEED LEONARD'S WAY 2ND ADDN 15 2 1562320 NISTLER, ADAM * ERICKSON, NICK * 05/17/2019 $95,500.00 WARRANTY DEED LEONARD'S WAY 6TH ADDN 4 1 1555869 MILLER, THOMAS R * WILLERT, TROY * 01/22/2019 $142,000.00 WARRANTY DEED PROGRESS 1ST ADDN 6 3 1566865 NESIUS, ERIC D * MOE, NICHOLAS * 07/18/2019 $159,900.00 WARRANTY DEED PROGRESS 1ST ADDN 3 4 1565401 CARLSON, LARRY * KLAPHAKE, ETHAN * 06/28/2019 $177,000.00 WARRANTY DEED PROGRESS 1ST ADDN 4 4 1570224 NESIUS, ERIC D * MOE, NICHOLAS * 08/28/2019 $159,900.00 WARRANTY DEED PROGRESS 1ST ADDN 3 4 ARTHUR CITY 1570283 JDM PROPERTIES LLP KEVIN M LAUTT REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST08/29/2019 * $129,500.00 WARRANTY DEED ARTHUR 1ST ADDN 11 1 1564061 BERNDT, DOUGLAS E HOESEL, NICOLE * 06/12/2019 $152,000.00 WARRANTY DEED ARTHUR 2ND ADDN 4 1 1555740 NEDREBO, KERMIT K * FOSS, JACOB 01/18/2019 $45,000.00 WARRANTY DEED ARTHUR ORIGINAL TOWNSITE * 11 8 1558971 SCHROEDER, III, ROBERT LOUIS *SCHROEDER, MELISSA ROSE * 03/25/2019 JUDGMENT AND DECREE ARTHUR ORIGINAL TOWNSITE 3 3 1558972 SCHROEDER, III, ROBERT L * WATT, JOSHUA 03/25/2019 $126,500.00 WARRANTY DEED ARTHUR ORIGINAL TOWNSITE 3 3 1571478 BURCHILL, DAVID * SNYDER, SCOTT J 09/13/2019 $190,000.00 WARRANTY DEED ARTHUR ORIGINAL TOWNSITE 1 1 1569941 HOLMSTROM, ASHLEY K SCHULTZ, MARK W 08/26/2019 $184,575.00 WARRANTY DEED ARTHUR ORIGINAL TOWNSITE * 7 5 1576194 CASS COUNTY FINANCE CASS COUNTY 11/05/2019 $464.41 AUDITOR'S TAX DEED ARTHUR ORIGINAL TOWNSITE * 11 11 1570499 LAKO, ALAN * LAKO, DALE * 09/03/2019 $263,000.00 CONTRACT FOR DEED ARTHUR TOWNSHIP T142 R52 S23-24 * 24 142 52 1570500 LAKO, ALAN * LAKO, JACOB * 09/03/2019 $125,000.00 CONTRACT FOR DEED ARTHUR TOWNSHIP T142 R52 S23-24 * 24 142 52 1562884 SMOKING TREE DEVELOPMENT LLP JTD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LLC 05/29/2019 $25,000.00 WARRANTY DEED SMOKING TREE ADDN 3 2 1562885 JTD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LLCENGELKE, MEGAN C * 05/29/2019 $319,347.00 WARRANTY DEED SMOKING TREE ADDN 3 2 1555687 KYSER, MICHELLE LYNN WAGNER, TRENT D * 01/18/2019 $335,000.00 WARRANTY DEED SMOKING TREE ADDN 2 1 ARTHUR TOWNSHIP 1559695 MURCH, ADELINE E MURCH, MARTY A * 04/08/2019 $0.00 WARRANTY DEED ARTHUR TOWNSHIP T142 R52 S1-12 * 04 142 52 1559904 BURGUM, FREDERICK W * BURGUM AG LLLP 04/10/2019 $0.00 WARRANTY DEED ARTHUR TOWNSHIP T142 R52 S1-12 * 10 142 52 1572225 EASTLUND, SEAN * LAUTT, BRIAN M * 09/23/2019 $314,900.00 WARRANTY DEED ARTHUR TOWNSHIP T142 R52 S1-12 * 05 142 52 1554992 CHRISTOFERSON, JANE A * JANE A CHRISTOFERSON REVOCABLE01/07/2019 LIVING TRUST *$0.00 QUIT CLAIM DEED ARTHUR TOWNSHIP T142 R52 S15-22 * 16 142 52 1559413 CHRISTOFERSON, JANE A * ANDERSSON, ERIK J * 04/02/2019 $124,000.00 WARRANTY DEED ARTHUR TOWNSHIP T142 R52 S15-22 * 16 142 52 1565146 JANE A CHRISTOFERSON REVOCABLEANDERSSON, LIVING TRUST ERIK J* * 06/26/2019 $1.00 QUIT CLAIM DEED ARTHUR TOWNSHIP T142 R52 S15-22 * 16 142 52 1568756 WILLIAMS, JENNIFER G * FOWLER FARMS LLLP 08/12/2019 $0.00 QUIT CLAIM DEED ARTHUR TOWNSHIP T142 R52 S15-22 * 16 142 52 1568758 WILLIAMS, JENNIFER G * CHRISTOFERSON, JANE A 08/12/2019 $0.00 QUIT CLAIM DEED ARTHUR TOWNSHIP T142 R52 S15-22 * 16 142 52 1580184 GEBEKE, GREGORY * GEBEKE SISTERS LLLP 12/24/2019 $1.00 QUIT CLAIM DEED ARTHUR TOWNSHIP T142 R52 S15-22 * 21 142 52 1580186 GEBEKE, JEFFREY S JEFFREY S GEBEKE REVOCABLE LIVING12/24/2019 TRUST * $1.00 QUIT CLAIM DEED ARTHUR TOWNSHIP T142 R52 S15-22 * 20 142 52 1580185 GEBEKE, TERRY * TERRY L GEBEKE REVOCABLE LIVING12/24/2019 TRUST * $1.00 QUIT CLAIM DEED ARTHUR TOWNSHIP T142 R52 S15-22 * 21 142 52 1572809 ROSS, JR, CHARLES T ROSS, TIMOTHY C * 09/27/2019 $1.00 QUIT CLAIM DEED ARTHUR TOWNSHIP T142 R52 S25-36 * 32 142 52 1559533 STEFFES, SCOTT M * SCOTT M STEFFES REVOCABLE LIVING04/03/2019 TRUST * $0.00 QUIT CLAIM DEED ARTHUR TOWNSHIP T142 R52 S25-36 * 33 142 52 1558245 PALOWSKI, DIANE VIESTENZ, ESTATE, RUTH LEONA 03/11/2019 AFFIDAVIT-DEATH CERTIFICATEARTHUR TOWNSHIP T142 R52 S25-36 * 31 142 52 1559857 STIBBE, FRED * WIELAND, JAMES S 04/10/2019 $936,000.00 WARRANTY DEED ARTHUR TOWNSHIP T142 R52 S25-36 * 34 142 52 1560348 RHOADES, LOLA * LONGLET, SCOTT S 04/17/2019 $590,000.00 WARRANTY DEED ARTHUR TOWNSHIP T142 R52 S25-36 * 35 142 52 1560350
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