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Residential Property Owners As Of: 2/10/2021 Two and Three Family Residential Property Owners as of: 2/10/2021 Two and Three Family Sect Taxkey Property Address Owner Name Secondary Owner Owner Address Owner CityState,Zip Property Use 32 415-0006-000 10006 W Bungalow Pkwy Aaron S. Jacobson Glenn Barber 671 S 100 St West Allis, WI 53214 940 Residential Duplex 32 415-0013-000 10202 W Bungalow Pkwy Ronald C. Shikora Doris J. Shikora 4085 Brook Ln Brookfield, WI 53005 940 Residential Duplex 32 416-0019-000 651 S 93 St Reddie Living Trust 651 S 93 St West Allis, WI 53214 940 Residential Duplex 32 416-0023-001 681 S 93 St Corry S. Eifert Sandra S. Eifert 2745 S 132 St New Berlin, WI 53151 940 Residential Duplex 32 416-9981-001 9732 W Schlinger Ave Shirley Kewan 9732 W Schlinger Ave West Allis, WI 53214 940 Residential Duplex 33 417-0009-000 9116 W Conrad Ln Jeffrey J. Raab N3430 County Rd K Jefferson, WI 53549 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0001-000 705 S 57 St Gary J. Karabelas Carol A. Karabelas 6009 W Mitchell St West Allis, WI 53214 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0009-000 804 S 58 St Santiago Rodriguez Iraviregen Rodriguez 804 S 58 St West Allis, WI 53214 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0024-000 810 S 57 St Christopher J. Lake Rebecca T. Long-Lake PO Box 204 Big Bend, WI 53103 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0029-004 702 S 57 St Jeffrey T. Anderson 125 N 70 St Milwaukee, WI 53213 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0038-000 1000 S 58 St Gary L. Sittig 1000 S 58 St West Allis, WI 53214 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0039-000 1004 S 58 St Paul J. Kruschel 419 Camp St Baraboo, WI 53913 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0040-000 1010 S 58 St Leider Canola Rebecca Cindy Rubio 1010 S 58th St West Allis, WI 53214 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0041-000 1016 S 58 St Accent Properties LLC 12605 W North Ave #203 Brookfield, WI 53005 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0042-000 1022 S 58 St Jakob Schumacher Ruth Schumacher 11908 W Euclid Ave West Allis, WI 53227 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0043-000 1028 S 58 St Janean A. Taylor 1028 S 58th St West Allis, WI 53214 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0046-000 1021 S 57 St Timothy M. Plennes Danelle M. Plennes W124 S9534 Weatherwood Cir Muskego, WI 53150 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0047-000 1013 S 57 St Gloria M. Kinnee 1013 S 57 St West Allis, WI 53214 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0053-000 1014 S 57 St Ariya A. Khalili 15095 Bittersweet Rd Brookfield, WI 53005 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0055-000 1026 S 57 St Scott M. Littell Ann C. La Fleur 1026 S 57 St West Allis, WI 53214 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0056-000 1029 S 56 St Paul Lindstrom 3028A S 47 St Milwaukee, WI 53219 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0059-000 1011 S 56 St Dennis Martch 1011 S 56 St West Allis, WI 53214 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0074-000 932 S 56 St Jay L. Thumann 10209 W Calumet Rd Milwaukee, WI 53224 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0077-000 952 S 56 St Iven E. Weimer 952 S 56 St West Allis, WI 53214 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0084-000 908 S 57 St Nagel Waubesa LLC 301 E Lincoln Ave Milwaukee, WI 53207 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0087-000 922 S 57 St Doris A. Page 922 S 57 St West Allis, WI 53214 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0091-000 946 S 57 St Paul R. Garvey Bette M. Garvey W4362 Fawn Ave Montello, WI 53949 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0100-000 959 S 56 St 1607 Underwood LLC 1216 N Prospect Ave Milwaukee, WI 53202 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0114-000 916 S 58 St Audrey Weiss 916 S 58 St West Allis, WI 53214 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0115-000 922 S 58 St Herbert Skidan 922 S 58th St West Allis, WI 53214 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0116-000 928 S 58 St Patrick O. Bonnet Rhea E. Taylor II 2033 S 73 St West Allis, WI 53219 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0118-000 938 S 58 St Nicholas A. Sertich Elizabeth A. Rohde 940 S 58 St West Allis, WI 53214 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0120-000 950 S 58 St Eulises Munoz 950 S 58 St West Allis, WI 53214 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0121-000 954 S 58 St Linda Gonzalez Andrea Quintana 954 S 58 St West Allis, WI 53214 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0123-000 964 S 58 St Bethany L. Demman Jacob P. Demman 966 S 58th St Milwaukee, WI 53218 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0124-000 970 S 58 St Gary Romuald Robin Romuald 1334 Sun Terrace St Luxemberg, WI 54217 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0125-000 976 S 58 St Alice E. Kretschman Jessica S. Kretschman 976 S 58 St West Allis, WI 53214 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0134-000 927 S 57 St Chris Lake Rebecca Long-Lake 3256 Graydon Ave East Troy, WI 53120 940 Residential Duplex Page 1 of 80 Residential Property Owners as of: 2/10/2021 Two and Three Family Sect Taxkey Property Address Owner Name Secondary Owner Owner Address Owner CityState,Zip Property Use 35 438-0140-000 900 S 60 St Javier Rodriguez 900 S 60 St West Allis, WI 53214 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0144-000 5841 W Walker St Brian J. Mc Hugh N65 W22201 St James Pkwy #M39 Sussex, WI 53089 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0145-000 5835 W Walker St Thomas F. Lemoine 5835 W Walker St West Allis, WI 53214 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0147-000 5821 W Walker St Sylvia M. Brazeau 5823 W Walker St West Allis, WI 53214 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0159-000 5832 W Walker St Anastasios Skarlatos Anthony Skarlatos 1624 S 85 St West Allis, WI 53214 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0160-000 5826 W Walker St Destiny Groff 812 S 60 St West Allis, WI 53214 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0164-000 5802 W Walker St Michael Vieyra 3339 N Weil St Milwaukee, WI 53212 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0166-000 807 S 58 St Scott N. Brzycki Laura Brzycki 807 S 58 St West Allis, WI 53214 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0170-000 814 S 58 St William T. Heberer N77 W24609 Century Ct Sussex, WI 53089 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0171-000 820 S 58 St Gregorio Fierro Maria D. Fierro Padilla 820 S 58th St West Allis, WI 53214 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0173-000 5718 W Walker St Joshua J. Manske 5718 W Walker St West Allis, WI 53214 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0175-000 5712 W Walker St Gerald C. Rahn Karen L. 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Kalka English 1750 S 65th St West Allis, WI 53214 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0222-000 5839 W Mineral St Mary Roeglin 2563 S Seymour Pl West Allis, WI 53227 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0227-000 1005 S 58 St GVI Properties LLC 2904 S Stratton Dr West Allis, WI 53219 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0228-000 1011 S 58 St Romero Reyes Pedro 1011 S 58 St West Allis, WI 53214 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0230-000 1023 S 58 St Scott A. Kreel 2111 N 65 St Wauwatosa, WI 53213 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0232-000 5816 W Washington St Amy C. Oltendorf 5818 W Washington St West Allis, WI 53214 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0234-000 5828 W Washington St Jose A. Garcia Carranza 5828 W Washington St West Allis, WI 53214 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0235-000 5832 W Washington St Benjamin Gohlke Maria Gohlke 16103 W Heritage Ln New Berlin, WI 53151 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0238-001 5848 W Washington St Miguel A. Chavez 5848 W Washington St West Allis, WI 53214 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0249-000 5837 W Washington St Israel Galindo 5837 W Washington St West Allis, WI 53214 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0253-000 1104 S 60 St Dean Truettner 6838 Maple Ter Wauwatosa, WI 53213 950 Residential Three Family 35 438-0258-000 1129 S 58 St Barbara Dix Jessica Hubbard 1129 S 58 St West Allis, WI 53214 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0261-000 5826 W Scott St Nataly Andrade Sanchez 5826 W Scott St West Allis, WI 53214 940 Residential Duplex 35 438-0262-000 5832 W Scott St Mary J.
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