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Property Owner New Owner Location Dist Tms Number Tax Years Amt PROPERTY OWNER NEW OWNER LOCATION DIST TMS NUMBER TAX YEARS AMT. DUE 1 101 PARK RIDGE WAY LLC 101 PARK RIDGE WAY 1L 004304-01-001 2018/2017 $8,802.58 2 103 PARK RIDGE WAY LLC 103 PARK RIDGE WAY 1L 004304-01-002 2018/2017 $8,802.58 3 108 PARK RIDGE WAY LLC 108 PARK RIDGE WAY 1L 004304-01-032 2018/2017 $8,791.07 4 110 AND 265 COLUMBIA LLC 265 CHARTER OAK RD 1 004200-05-003 2018/2017 $87,933.65 5 113 LISA DRIVE LLC 113 LISA DR 1 004419-05-007 2018/2017 $4,139.65 6 113 PARK RIDGE WAY LLC 113 PARK RIDGE WAY 1L 004304-01-006 2018/2017 $8,802.58 7 115 PARK RIDGE WAY LLC 115 PARK RIDGE WAY 1L 004304-01-007 2018/2017 $8,802.58 8 1208 BRR D8 LLC 1208 BUSH RIVER RD APT D-8 5 FD 003639-01-0143 2018/2017 $1,163.92 9 1305 L AVENUE LLC 1305 L AVE 2C 005750-08-002 2018/2017 $6,513.91 151 CLERMONT LAKES DRIVE 10 TRUST & BOB WARREN AS 151 CLERMONT LAKES RD 1 007628-01-013 2018/2017 $290.22 11 161 KERRY GIBBONS LLC 161 KERRY GIBBONS DR 5 001106-01-020 2018/2017 $8,500.74 12 21ST MORTGAGE 335 ISAIAH HALLMAN RD 1 008400-04-037 2018/2017 $1,381.75 13 21ST MORTGAGE 530 WAYNE ST 4 009018-01-027 2018/2017 $1,264.18 14 21ST MORTGAGE 520 BLACKVILLE RD 4 011017-01-013 2018/2017 $2,347.60 18 2368 TAYLOR STREET LLC DERRICK ST 1L 004326-04-027 2018/2017 $3,771.81 16 2368 TAYLOR STREET LLC 108 DERRICK ST 1L 004326-04-008 2018/2017 $2,884.39 15 2368 TAYLOR STREET LLC 1007 W MAIN ST 1L 004326-04-003 2018/2017 $42,757.43 17 2368 TAYLOR STREET LLC DERRICK ST 1L 004326-04-026 2018/2017 $3,771.81 19 303 PARSONS LLC NOW OWNED BY: GIBSON, 303 N PARSON ST 2W 004640-02-005 2018/2017 $15,521.78 20 3103 LEAPHART ROAD LLC 3103 LEAPHART RD 2 004537-07-002 2018/2017 $10,038.73 21 35K LLC 44 BOARDWALK LN 1 003427-01-046 2018/2017 $6,394.84 22 402 JOYNER AVENUE LLC 402 JOYNER AVE 2 004626-11-006 2018/2017 $2,092.05 23 412 JOYNER AVENUE LLC 412 JOYNER AVE 2 004626-11-001 2018/2017 $2,382.79 24 518 HOLLAND AVENUE LLC 518 HOLLAND AVE 2C 005769-08-008 2018/2017 $5,160.23 25 7244 WOODROW LLC NOW OWNED BY: STATE 7244 WOODROW ST 5IFD 001922-10-001 2018/2017 $7,769.34 26 91 PROPERTIES LLC SWANSEA HEIGHTS AVE 4S 013023-10-038 2018/2017 $732.30 27 A & J ELECTRICAL SERVICES LLC HOWARD ST 3B 007024-10-009 2018/2017 $272.59 28 A & V LLC NOW OWNED BY: ARS 1 LLC 4048 TWO NOTCH RD 1 006200-05-013 2018/2017 $5,715.97 30 ABNEY, DARLENE LOMAX 142 LICK CREEK CT 3 006000-11-049 2018/2017 $843.81 31 ADAMS, ALVIN 117 MARYVILLE DR 2 007797-02-099 2018/2017 $248.10 32 ADAMS, EVELYN B 4526 FAIRVIEW RD 3 010400-02-019 2018/2017 $1,269.63 33 ADAMS, STEVENSON 439 TOM ADAMS RD 3 010500-02-194 2018/2017 $1,214.78 34 ADKINS, VIRGIE B 985 CRYSTAL SPRINGS DR 1 009700-04-028 2018/2017 $2,523.53 35 AGUILERA, JOSE MARIA JR & 145 INDIAN TRACE CT 1 007321-01-011 2018/2017 $5,544.99 37 AJS PROPERTIES OF SC LLC CHURCH ST 2 007898-06-004 2018/2017 $1,423.26 36 AJS PROPERTIES OF SC LLC 205 PINE RIDGE DR 2 006721-04-001 2018/2017 $2,005.62 38 AL BARWANI, MARLENE 1580 PINE ST 2 007824-02-019 2018/2017 $4,711.98 39 ALBRECHT, MARGARET 1463 OLD LEXINGTON HWY 5 001135-01-003 2018/2017 $459.28 40 ALEWINE, EDWIN S & TINA S 1217 AUGUSTA ST 2W 004635-16-002 2018/2017 $9,504.39 41 ALEXANDER, LARRY & JENNIFER ROBERT DOWD DR 4 010100-04-181 2018/2017 $4,232.60 42 ALLEN, RICKY D & SHARON M 560 BOY SCOUT RD 4 010024-01-011 2018/2017 $1,362.42 43 ALLEN, RICKY DALE & SHARON 254 EARGLE DR 1 006697-02-038 2018/2017 $215.09 44 ALPINE OF SC 560 S CHURCH ST 4S 013023-03-004 2018/2017 $3,197.18 45 ALRAWAJFEH, KAREN A 191 SHARON ACRES LN 4 011820-01-036 2018/2017 $682.68 46 ALSTON, ETHEL LIFE ESTATE 1408 1/2 M AVE 2C 005750-08-031 2018/2017 $1,569.33 47 ALTMAN, DANNY O & SHARI C 614 FALLAW RD 4 011017-01-023 2018/2017 $129.61 48 AMERICAN EQUITY FUNDING 680 MARTIN SMITH RD 1 008505-01-007 2018/2017 $2,019.94 49 AMERICAN PRIDE PROPERTIES 7713 ST ANDREWS RD 5IFD 001999-01-017 2018/2017 $20,809.87 50 AMERICAN TIME DATA INC 185 LOTT CT 2W 004596-01-022 2018/2017 $22,199.16 51 AMERSON, GAIL B 455 TOWN POND RD 3 007100-06-021 2018/2017 $598.47 52 AMICK, ANTHONY B HAMPTON ST 1 006200-09-046 2018/2017 $1,044.23 53 AMICK, GENEVA H NOW OWNED BY: 6748 FAIRVIEW RD 3 008200-01-088 2018/2017 $1,532.02 55 AMMB DEVELOPMENT LLC BLACK AVE 1L 004325-02-019 2018/2017 $11,901.57 56 AMMB DEVELOPMENT LLC 411 W MAIN ST 1L 004325-02-035 2018/2017 $63,732.32 57 ANDERSON III, ROLAND 966 MEADOWFIELD RD 4 009900-03-113 2018/2017 $279.78 58 ANDERSON, DEBORAH K 125, 135 & 147 DELL 1 008400-03-187 2018/2017 $2,512.69 59 ANDERSON, DEBORAH K POND BRANCH RD 1 008400-03-219 2018/2017 $1,411.64 60 ANDERSON, DEBRA K 2857, 2861, & 2881 POND 1 008400-03-173 2018/2017 $5,723.75 61 ANDERSON, DEBRA KAY 2859 POND BRANCH RD 1 008400-03-072 2018/2017 $2,798.26 62 ANDERSON, DYANN 330 CARTERHILL DR 2 007918-02-013 2018/2017 $3,070.65 63 ANDERSON, GAIL P 1109 JONES WIRE RD 4 012918-02-026 2018/2017 $967.28 64 ANDERSON, JAMES E 1413 POND ST 2C 005765-04-004 2018/2017 $577.78 65 ANDERSON, JOYCE J 1853 D AVE 2 004628-02-012 2018/2017 $1,707.67 66 ANDERSON, PAMELA & DALLAS 493 DOE TRAIL LN 1 009940-01-101 2018/2017 $328.95 67 ANDERSON, TERRY A 321 BUCK SMITH RD 1 007200-03-196 2018/2017 $774.65 68 ANDERSON, TERRY ALLEN 154 DELL ANDERSON LN 1 008400-03-170 2018/2017 $2,641.17 69 ANDERSON, THERESA C 1441 OLD CHARLESTON RD 1 009725-01-006 2018/2017 $958.58 70 ANDREWS, CHARLES B & HELEN 534 SEWANEE AVE 2C 005817-05-009 2018/2017 $747.73 71 ANTHONY, CHARLES 424 J K RUCKER RD 4 013720-01-006 2018/2017 $711.69 72 ANTHONY, CHARLES 416 J K RUCKER RD 4 013720-01-007 2018/2017 $879.68 ANTHONY, MICHAEL G & 73 JOHNSON, ANN L BROOKHAVEN CT 4 013900-01-030 2018/2017 $287.01 74 ANTLER FARMS EMPLOYEE PSP NOW OWNED BY: MCIVER, 762 JONES WIRE RD 4 012900-01-080 2018/2017 $2,160.62 75 APPLETON, RICHARD W & 501 GREEN GOLD DR 1 007200-02-011 2018/2017 $942.74 ARBOR CHASE HOMEOWNERS 76 ASSOCIATION HILLSBOROUGH 5 FD 002759-01-047 2018/2017 $126.63 77 ARBORGATE RECREATION 1541 COOLBROOK DR 2 006818-02-023 2018/2017 $1,959.69 78 ARGOE, JANET RUCKER 195 WEST 6TH ST 4S 013023-03-003 2018/2017 $1,239.11 79 ARGOE, JOHNSARAH JR & ARGOE, JOHN 1544 SHARON CHURCH RD 4 012900-01-118 2018/2017 $799.29 W & ARGOE, MAXINE MCKENZIE & HOLDER, BETTY ARGOE & JONES, DELMA LOUISE ARGOE & MOOK, LINDA 81 AARGOE, & ARGOE, SARAH PAUL & ARGOE,EUSTUS W E JEFFCOAT RD 4 012800-06-049 2018/2017 $1,578.97 MAXINE M & HOLDER, BETTY & JONES, DELMA ARGOE & ARGOE, JOHN WAYNE & 1920 W E JEFFCOAT RD & 114 80 ARGOE, PAUL EUSTUS & CAREY RD 4 012800-06-010 2018/2017 $2,428.02 82 ARNOLD, CONNIE LEAH 108 KIBLER CT 1 006530-03-002 2018/2017 $4,044.80 83 ASHFORD, CHARLENE L 842 CASSIDY RD 4 011900-02-231 2018/2017 $767.61 84 ASHLINE, KIMBERLY D & JERRY 162 AUSTIN SMITH RD 1 011618-01-008 2018/2017 $928.69 85 ATCF REO HOLDINGS LLC 301 HOOK AVE 2W 004625-01-011 2018/2017 $459.64 ATKINSON, ROBIN & WINGARD, 86 LAURA L & LORICK, WILLIAM S 1752 EDMUND HWY 2C 005740-03-025 2018/2017 $5,341.40 87 AULL, HENRY KOON III 128 PEMBROKE LN 5 000917-07-017 2018/2017 $542.26 88 AUSTIN, DONALD LEE AUSTIN CT 1 012717-01-004 2018/2017 $372.91 89 AUSTIN, JOHNNIE & LOUISE 132 AUSTIN CT 1 012717-01-003 2018/2017 $3,121.38 90 AUSTIN, RAY CHARLES 412 CHANEY RD 1 012700-01-061 2018/2017 $2,575.95 91 AUTREY, THOMAS E 231 MEGILL DR 1 010800-02-046 2018/2017 $740.25 92 AVANTS, PATRICIA M & 176 BRAY PARK RD 2 007997-01-001 2018/2017 $740.19 93 AVERY, GORDON S II & CHERIE L 243 TANNING CREEK CT 5 001100-08-102 2018/2017 $3,903.04 95 AVERY, NEIL & JOY 3918 PLATT SPRINGS RD 1 006796-01-005 2018/2017 $17,494.79 94 AVERY, NEIL & JOY 3922 PLATT SPRINGS RD 1 006796-01-002 2018/2017 $928.55 96 AYERS, FOXX E & SARAH H 1182 BROOKWOOD CIR 2W 005717-01-019 2018/2017 $4,114.31 97 B & R CONTRACTING LLC 555 MEADOWFIELD RD 4 011000-01-233 2018/2017 $691.58 98 B B PROPERTIES LLC 3626 BUSH RIVER RD 5 FD 003696-04-010 2018/2017 $7,813.42 99 B E RICE INVESTMENTS LLC 333 J K RUCKER RD 4 013701-01-016 2018/2017 $117.03 100 B E RICE INVESTMENTS LLC 337 J K RUCKER RD 4 013701-01-017 2018/2017 $181.93 101 B&S IRMO PROPERTY LLC 7455 IRMO DR 5IFD 001919-02-012 2018/2017 $19,628.04 102 BACKMAN, ALVIN G LAUREL RD 1 005596-03-043 2018/2017 $2,764.52 103 BACKMAN, BRUCE 404 GLENN ST 417 GLENN ST 2 009000-01-024 2018/2017 $933.68 105 BACKMAN, DONALD BRUCE 2600 FRONTIER RD 2 005757-02-014 2018/2017 $2,544.02 106 BACO, CHARLES M 172 HOLLOW STUMP RD 1 009800-02-230 2018/2017 $455.60 107 BACON, THOMAS W & 1515 PLATT SPRINGS RD 2W 004632-06-002 2018/2017 $42,419.60 109 BAILEY, JACOB D BAILEY RD 4 013100-01-040 2018/2017 $760.25 108 BAILEY, JACOB D 1030 CALVARY CHURCH RD 4 013100-01-019 2018/2017 $1,598.67 110 BAILEY, WILLIAM A & RHODES, 154 OMA DR 1 007600-02-070 2018/2017 $1,264.44 111 BAKER, ALLISON JOY 306 OTIS RD 1 010700-02-175 2018/2017 $229.11 112 BAKER, HARRY W SOUTH COVE DR 2 007797-02-155 2018/2017 $563.48 113 BAKER, JOHN M III 119 PEACHTREE ST 1 006200-01-106 2018/2017 $1,256.02 114 BAKER, LESA A & WILLIAM C 630 IRVIN JUMPER ST 4 010122-01-010 2018/2017 $858.51 115 BAKER, PAULA S 255 CANAL DR 1 010820-01-009 2018/2017 $959.65 116 BAKER, THOMAS L & RACHAEL L 777 BLACKVILLE RD 4 011000-02-274 2018/2017 $1,075.70 117 BALDING, YVONNE 348 HARTLEY QUARTER RD 1 011617-01-006 2018/2017 $228.88 118 BALDWIN, ANDREW S & 1164 PINE ST 2 007897-02-017 2018/2017 $321.90 119 BALLINGTON, BRYAN 150 BALLINGTON LN 1 008500-04-087 2018/2017 $1,118.01 120 BALLINGTON, LINDA ANNE 489 CLAY HILL RD 1 010900-06-124 2018/2017 $844.21 121 BANGEGAS, ASHLEY 131 DOE TRAIL DR 1 009940-01-001 2018/2017 $354.79 122 BANKS, C KENNETH 6070 ST ANDREWS RD 5 FD 002799-02-034 2018/2017 $13,381.44 123 BARBER, J RYAN SR RAINBOW RD 2W 005624-01-070 2018/2017
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