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Property Id Property Name Address Line1 property_id Property Name Address_Line1 Address_Line2 City State 800000492 WESLEY APARTMENTS 1401 NOBLE ST ANNISTON AL 800037389 BEACON RIDGE APARTMENTS 1500 SHELL FIELD ROAD ENTERPRISE AL 800037351 CEDAR CREEK APTS 4233 Cedar Creek Circle MONTGOMERY AL 800037245 WATERFORD SQUARE 201 QUEENSBURY DRIVE HUNTSVILLE AL 800037227 PANORAMA EAST 3073 PANORAMA EAST BIRMINGHAM AL 800000419 RUSSEL ERSKINE APTS. 115 CLINTON AVE SW HUNTSVILLE AL 800000418 RUNNING BROOK APTS 4413 Cypress Creek Ave.East TUSCALOOSA AL 800000417 ROOSEVELT MANOR 100 ROOSEVELT MANOR DR BIRMINGHAM AL 800000378 OZARK MANOR 1515 MIXON SCHOOL RD OZARK AL 800000482 OZARK GROUP HOME 306 HARRIS RD OZARK AL 800000306 MAGNOLIA GARDENS, III 106 CEDAR ST FLORENCE AL 800000282 HARC III 3012 FIREFIGHTER LN HOMEWOOD AL 800000263 FOUR WINDS WEST 1301 MONROE AVE SW BIRMINGHAM AL 800000228 DEERFIELD APARTMENTS 4001 Williams Ave N. E. FORT PAYNE AL 800000133 AHEPA 310 APTS OF FAIRHOPE 20765 BISHOP RD FAIRHOPE AL 800000326 LAKEVIEW APARTMENTS 3120 SUMAC RD DECATUR AL 800000147 ASHWOOD Apartments 166 1ST ST SE HAMILTON AL 800000245 PORT MAYACA TERRACE 1225 JAMES DR ENTERPRISE AL 800000141 AMBERWOOD APARTMENTS 570 MAIN ST S ARAB AL 800000527 BRAD of Piggott 551 W MAIN ST PIGGOTT AR 800000551 Cerebral Palsy Group Living 8800 LABETTE ST LITTLE ROCK AR 800000552 Chapel Oaks Apartments 211 E RANEY AVE MC CRORY AR 800000640 Heritage Village of Paris 101 E Academy St Paris AR 800000526 BRAD of Hoxie 614 PINE ST HOXIE AR 800000808 Washington Plaza Apartments 1655 North Lewis FAYETTEVILLE AR 800000512 Ashdown Apartments 1251 HAGAN DR ASHDOWN AR 800000636 Heritage Manor of Stuttgart 2307A COMMERCIAL DR STUTTGART AR 800000564 Christopher Homes of Forrest City 1 CHRISTOPHER PL FORREST CITY AR 800042341 Chamberland Square Apartments 3127 Jewell Rd Fayetteville AR 800000566 Christopher Homes of Jonesboro 2204 Crescendo Drive Jonesboro AR 800000573 Christopher Homes of West Helena #14 Christopher Circle West Helena AR 800000594 Ecumenical Village 217-T W JACKSON AVE WEST MEMPHIS AR 800000778 Spring Meadows Apartments 1800 Carley Rd Springdale AR 800000660 Jacksonville Towers 200 S HOSPITAL BLVD JACKSONVILLE AR 800000583 Cottonwood Heights Apartments 825-2 Cottonwood Rd P O Box 686 Harrison AR 800000823 Willow Bend I 300 MARSHALL RD JACKSONVILLE AR 800050364 SUNFLOWER APARTMENTS 6502 E GOLF LINKS RD TUCSON AZ 800000879 COUNCIL HOUSE APARTMENTS 2323 E 10TH ST TUCSON AZ 800000859 CATALINA SQUARE APARTMENTS 3000 CATALINA DRIVE YUMA AZ 800000835 BROADWAY APARTMENTS 2440-A S MILL AVE TEMPE AZ 800000910 HONG NING HOUSE OF PHOENIX 3920 N 24TH AVE PHOENIX AZ 800000941 PIONEER VILLAGE 1260 16TH STREET DOUGLAS AZ 12751 NORTH PLAZA DEL RIO 800050721 CASA DEL RIO BLVD PEORIA AZ 800000897 GLENCROFT TOWERS 8620 N 65TH AVE GLENDALE AZ 800050366 MOUNTAIN VILLAGE APARTMENTS 513 W PANORAMA RD TUCSON AZ 800050343 EL DORADO APARTMENTS 2440 EAST GLENN STREET TUCSON AZ 800050342 FOREST HEIGHTS APARTMENTS 1515 SOUTH YALE STREET FLAGSTAFF AZ 800000957 STONE CREEK VILLAGE 13420 N 21ST PL PHOENIX AZ 800050367 MOUNTAIN SHADOWS APARTMENTS 2430 N DODGE TUCSON AZ 800001250 CENTRALIA APARTMENTS 21114 PIONEER BLVD LAKEWOOD CA 800001236 CATALYST APARTMENTS 235 MARTELLA ST SALINAS CA 800001216 Casa Pacifica 703 N VENTURA RD PORT HUENEME CA 800001370 DEER CREEK APARTMENTS 1060-E DEER CREEK WAY YREKA CA 800001413 DOROTHY DAY COMMUNITY 54 MCALLISTER ST SAN FRANCISCO CA 800001261 Chateau Bijou 3421 SPRUCE AVE APT 3 SOUTH LAKE TAHOE CA 800001280 CITRUS ARMS 151 JUDSON ST REDLANDS CA 800002509 STEVENSON MANOR 1230 COLE AVE LOS ANGELES CA 800001299 COLLEGE PARK APARTMENTS 43339 W 30TH ST LANCASTER CA JOSEPH KORDA&ELIZABETH KORDA FAMILY 800001310 TRUST OO 1980 8613 COLUMBUS AVE SEPULVEDA CA 800001331 CORONADO TERRACE II 1183 25TH ST SAN DIEGO CA 800001339 COVENANT MANOR 600 E 4TH ST LONG BEACH CA 800001356 CULVER CITY ROTARY PLAZA 5100 OVERLAND AVE CULVER CITY CA 800001270 CHILPANCINGO VISTA 102 CHILPANCINGO PKY PLEASANT HILL CA 800001452 EL ESTERO 151 Park AVE MONTEREY CA 800002648 VACAVILLE AUTUMN LEAVES 2470 NUT TREE RD VACAVILLE CA 800002625 TUSTIN GARDENS 275 E SIXTH AVE TUSTIN CA 800002615 TRES LOMAS GARDENS 4343-49 TOLAND WAY LOS ANGELES CA 800002584 THE GREENERY 505 W CROSS AVE WOODLAND CA 800001043 ANGELUS PLAZA II 200 S OLIVE ST LOS ANGELES CA 800001052 ARBOR COVE 84 BLACKBURN ST SANTA CRUZ CA 800001131 BROADWAY APTS I 1562 E MAIN ST EL CAJON CA 800002572 TELACU SENIOR COURT 14442 E PACIFIC AVE BALDWIN PARK CA 800002446 SILVERCREST RESIDENCES 12015 LAKELAND RD SANTA FE SPRINGS CA 800002499 ST.ANDREW COMMUNITY 2070 SULLIVAN AVE DALY CITY CA 800001195 CASA DE VIDA 5157 DIAMOND HEIGHTS BLVD SAN FRANCISCO CA 800002437 SIERRA VILLA EAST 625 E AVENUE I LANCASTER CA 800002428 SHERWOOD COURT 1218 D ST SACRAMENTO CA 800002426 SHERMAN WAY BILTMORE 17930 SHERMAN WAY RESEDA CA 800002407 SECOND IMPERIAL MANOR 2002 RIMBEY AVE SAN DIEGO CA 800002403 SEASIDE VILLA 319 N BROADWAY REDONDO BEACH CA 800001136 BRUSH CREEK APARTMENTS 1333 ARLINGTON BLVD DAVIS CA 800001137 BRYTE GARDENS APTS 815 BRYTE AVE WEST SACRAMENTO CA 800001144 BURBANK ORCHARDS 7777 Bodega AVE SEBASTOPOL CA 800001188 CASA DE LAS FLORES 3430 FOOTHILL BLVD OAKLAND CA 800002537 SUNNYHILLS APARTMENTS 1724 SUNNYHILLS DRIVE MILPITAS CA 800001970 MIDTOWN APARTMENTS 3030 SAN MARINO AVE LOS ANGELES CA 800002341 ROYAL APTS II 721 E EL SEGUNDO BLVD LOS ANGELES CA 800001710 INTER CITY MANOR 2101 L AVE NATIONAL CITY CA 800001718 JEANNE D'ARC MANOR 85 S FIFTH ST SAN JOSE CA 800001725 JOHN F. KENNEDY MANOR II 714 N HUMBOLDT AVE WILLOWS CA 800001749 KINGS CANYON APARTMENTS 5271 E KINGS CANYON RD FRESNO CA 800001754 KINGS VIEW HANFORD APTS. 1030 North GREEN ST HANFORD CA 800001765 L.A.PRO III 230 W 88TH PL LOS ANGELES CA 800001776 LA PINTORESCA 1275 LA PINTORESCA DR PASADENA CA 800001794 LAKE MERRITT APTS 1417 FIRST AVE OAKLAND CA 800001796 LAKESHORE VILLA 6888 GOLFCREST DR SAN DIEGO CA 800001826 LASSEN MANOR I 205 NORTH MESA STREET SUSANVILLE CA 800001892 MAC ARTHUR PARK TOWERS 450 GRAND VIEW ST LOS ANGELES CA 800001670 HOLLYWOOD FOUNTAIN SOUTH 6222 FOUNTAIN AVE LOS ANGELES CA 800001969 MID CITY APTS 7512 S SAN PEDRO LOS ANGELES CA 800001669 HOLLYWOOD FOUNTAIN NORTH 6217 FOUNTAIN AVE LOS ANGELES CA 800001980 MINAMI APARTMENTS 6230 AFTON PLACE LOS ANGELES CA 800002010 MORSE COURT 825 MORSE AVE SUNNYVALE CA 800002035 NEW HAMPSHIRE ARMS 819 S NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE LOS ANGELES CA 800002062 NORTH PARK APARTMENTS 601 DOUGLAS DR OILDALE CA 800002069 NORTHWEST MANOR I 985 N RAYMOND AVE PASADENA CA 800002071 NORWALK CHRISTIAN TOWERS 14141 CLARKDALE AVE NORWALK CA 800002087 OCEAN VIEW MANOR 456 ELENA ST MORRO BAY CA 800002096 ON LOK HOUSE 1441 Powell Street SAN FRANCISCO CA 800002098 ONTARIO TOWNHOUSES 1360 E D ST ONTARIO CA 800002103 ORINDA SENIOR VILLAGE 20 IRWIN WAY ORINDA VILLAGE CA 800002109 OXFORD TERRACE 555 OXFORD ST CHULA VISTA CA 800002127 PALMDALE APARTMENTS 38002 E 15TH ST PALMDALE CA 800001898 MAGNOLIA MANOR 1201 MAGNOLIA AVE LOS ANGELES CA 800001592 GRANDVIEW HOMES 1114 GRANDVIEW ST LOS ANGELES CA 800001487 FAIRFAX TOWERS 1200 N FAIRFAX AVE LOS ANGELES CA 800001506 FERNWOOD APARTMENTS 45151 FERN AVE LANCASTER CA 800001514 FLORES GARDENS APARTMENTS 2604 FLORES ST SAN MATEO CA 800001526 FOOTHILL TERRACE 13751 HUBBARD AVE SYLMAR CA 800001581 GOOD SHEPHERD MANOR 4411 S 11TH ST LOS ANGELES CA 800001588 GRAMERCY PLACE 1540 S GRAMERCY PL LOS ANGELES CA 800002396 SARATOGA COURT 18855 COX AVE SARATOGA CA 800002382 San Tomas Gardens Apartments 825 S San Tomas Aquino Road CAMPBELL CA 800002373 SAN JUAN APTS 4440 SAN JUAN AVE FAIR OAKS CA 800001033 AMISTAD HOUSE 2050 Delaware ST BERKELEY CA 800002327 ROCKWELL MANOR 693 E. TABOR AVE FAIRFIELD CA 800002744 VINCENTIAN VILLA 1825 Mission ST SAN FRANCISCO CA 800001679 HOLLYWOOD EAST APTS. 4829 LEXINGTON AVE LOS ANGELES CA 800002296 REDWOOD COURT 635 SPRUCE ST REDWOOD CITY CA 800001455 EL RANCHO VERDE I APARTMENTS 301 CHECKERS DR SAN JOSE CA 800001594 GRANGER APTS 2700 E 8TH ST NATIONAL CITY CA 800001610 HAMMER LANE VILLAGE 210 E IRIS AVE STOCKTON CA 800001625 HAYWARD VILLA 27424 TAMPA AVE HAYWARD CA 800002291 REDDING PILGRIM 910-2 CANBY RD REDDING CA 800002249 PRESIDIO PARK APTS 420 E DE LA GUERRA SANTA BARBARA CA 800002212 PLAZA DE LAS FLORES 233 CARROLL ST SUNNYVALE CA 800001628 HEATHERDALE HOME COOP 11813 RUNNYMEDE ST NORTH HOLLYWOOD CA 800002158 PARKSIDE VILLA 1650 Park LN FAIRFIELD CA 800002156 PARK WESTERN APTS 1327 PARK WESTERN DR SAN PEDRO CA 800001631 HENDERSON VILLAGE 405 CREIGHTON ST EUREKA CA 800002312 RIDGEVIEW MANOR 14610- GLEDHILL ST PANORAMA CITY CA 800052614 SIERRA VISTA 1821 LAKE TAHOE BLVD SOUTH LAKE TAHOE CA 800048851 SEAL BEACH MUTUAL ONE 13720 ST. ANDREWS DR. SEAL BEACH CA 800048854 SEAL BEACH MUTUAL ONE 13720 ST. ANDREWS DR. SEAL BEACH CA 800048923 Seal Beach Mutual No. Twelve 1620-1660 Glenview Dr SEAL BEACH CA 800048924 Seal Beach Mutual No. Twelve 13450 ST. ANDREWS DR. SEAL BEACH CA 800048925 Seal Beach Mutual No. Twelve 13450 ST. ANDREWS DR. SEAL BEACH CA 800048926 Seal Beach Mutual No. Twelve 13450 ST. ANDREWS DR. SEAL BEACH CA 800048927 Seal Beach Mutual No. Twelve 13450 St. Andrews Dr. Seal Beach CA 800076146 GRAND TERRACE 3751-3785 11TH ST LONG BEACH CA 800002739 VILLAGE GARDENS 1020 E AVENUE R PALMDALE CA 800048922 Seal Beach Mutual No. Twelve 13450 ST. ANDREWS DR. SEAL BEACH CA 800001030 AMERICAN GOLD STAR MANOR 3065 N GOLD STAR DR LONG BEACH CA 800048841 SEAL BEACH LEISURE MUTUAL ONE 13720 ST. ANDREWS DR. SEAL BEACH CA 800048843 SEAL BEACH MUTUAL ONE 13720 ST. ANDREWS DR. SEAL BEACH CA 800048844 SEAL BEACH MUTUAL ONE 13681 ST. ANDREWS DR. SEAL BEACH CA 800048898 ROSSMOOR LEISURE 13241 EL DORADO DR 206L SEAL BEACH CA 800048848 SEAL BEACH MUTUAL ONE 13720 ST. ANDREWS DR. SEAL BEACH CA 800048850 SEAL BEACH MUTUAL ONE 13720 ST.
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