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10/13/2017 Title: City of Atlanta Category: Non-Jdcl Tax Sle GA 10/13/2017 Title: City of Atlanta Category: Non-Jdcl Tax Sle GA Adnumber: 0000264209-01 Fulton County State of Georgia There will be sold before the Fulton County Courthouse door, 136 Pryor Street, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER, the same being 11/7/2017, at public outcry within the legal hours of sale beginning at 10:00 AM and continuing from day to day as required by law until all properties are sold, the following properties. These properties have been seized by the Sheriff on behalf of the transferees listed below as the transferee of the Tax Commissioner of Fulton County as property of parties named below for the City of Atlanta, Fulton County and State of Georgia taxes for the year(s) specified. The amounts due listed below are subject to an advertisement fee to satisfy certain city, state and county Fieri Facias for tax, interest and accrued costs. I have executed FiFa(s) relating to such taxes by levying upon the following described properties to writ: #0000264209:10/13-4sh 10/13/2017 Title: SHERIFF SALE #: 1117 43840 Category: Non-Jdcl Tax Sle GA Adnumber: 0000264043-01 TAX PARCEL ID: 13 -0165- LL-064-1 CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: SPRING GROVE PARTNERS LLC DEFENDANT IN FIFA: SAME AS CURRENT RECORD HOLDER(S) AMOUNT DUE: $50,615.99 TAX YEARS DUE: 2010, 2011, 2012 DEED BOOK: 42058/185 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LAND BEING IN LAND LOT 165, 13TH DISTRICT, FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 11.69 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. #0000264043:10/13-4sh 10/13/2017 Title: SHERIFF SALE #: 1117 43812 Category: Non-Jdcl Tax Sle GA Adnumber: 0000265696-01 TAX PARCEL ID: 14-0229- LL-004-9 CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: JEFFREY L RIDDLE DEFENDANT IN FIFA: SAME AS CURRENT RECORD HOLDER(S) TAX TRANSFEREE: Tassa Enterprises LLC AMOUNT DUE: $77,794.01 TAX YEARS DUE: 2010, 2011, 2012 DEED BOOK: 40593/441 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LAND BEING IN LAND LOT 229, 14TH DISTRICT, FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 3.09 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. #0000265696:10/13-4sh 10/13/2017 Title: SHERIFF SALE #: 1117 43836 Category: Non-Jdcl Tax Sle GA Adnumber: 0000263999-01 TAX PARCEL ID: 09F-1709-0067-065-0 CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: NAOMI NWADIKE DEFENDANT IN FIFA: SAME AS CURRENT RECORD HOLDER(S) AMOUNT DUE: $10,693.45 TAX YEARS DUE: 2010, 2011, 2012 DEED BOOK: 44141/85 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LAND BEING IN LAND LOT 67, 9F DISTRICT, FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 2.00 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, BEING LOCATED ON ORCHARD STREET. #0000263999:10/13-4sh 10/13/2017 Title: SHERIFF SALE #: 1117 43852 Category: Non-Jdcl Tax Sle GA Adnumber: 0000264137-01 TAX PARCEL ID: 14 -0205-0001-032-6 CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: 2576 MLK LLC DEFENDANT IN FIFA: SAME AS CURRENT RECORD HOLDER(S) AMOUNT DUE: $45,885.26 TAX YEARS DUE: 2011, 2012, 2013 DEED BOOK: 40815/635 (PORTION) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LAND BEING IN LAND LOT 205, 14TH DISTRICT, FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA, BEING PARCEL II, LOCATED ON MARTIN LUTHER KING JR DRIVE SW. #0000264137:10/13-4sh 10/13/2017 Title: SHERIFF SALE #: 1117 43847 Category: Non-Jdcl Tax Sle GA Adnumber: 0000264097-01 TAX PARCEL ID: 14 -0143-0007-077-0 CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: MARK A CONNER DEFENDANT IN FIFA: MARK A CONNER- HEARTWOOD 16 LLC AMOUNT DUE: $10,676.31 TAX YEARS DUE: 2010, 2011, 2012 DEED BOOK: 50376/5 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LAND BEING IN LAND LOT 143, 14TH DISTRICT, FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA, BEING KNOWN AS 1425 JOSEPH E BOONE BLVD NW UNIT 201A. #0000264097;10/13-4sh 10/13/2017 Title: SHERIFF SALE #: 1117 43832 Category: Non-Jdcl Tax Sle GA Adnumber: 0000263991-01 TAX PARCEL ID: 09F-0703-0027-033-5 CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: SPJC LAND HOLDINGS LLC DEFENDANT IN FIFA: SAME AS CURRENT RECORD HOLDER(S) AMOUNT DUE: $14,615.01 TAX YEARS DUE: 2015, 2016 DEED BOOK: 37318/428 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LAND BEING IN LAND LOTS 27 AND 32, 9F DISTRICT, FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 0.75 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, BEING LOCATED OFF SENOIA ROAD. #0000263991;10/13-4sh 10/13/2017 Title: SHERIFF SALE #: 1117 43849 Category: Non-Jdcl Tax Sle GA Adnumber: 0000264102-01 TAX PARCEL ID: 14 -0155- LL-019-5 CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: LAWRENCE AVENUE PARTNERS LLC DEFENDANT IN FIFA: SAME AS CURRENT RECORD HOLDER(S) AMOUNT DUE: $98,686.30 TAX YEARS DUE: 2010, 2011,2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 DEED BOOK: 28628/339 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LAND BEING IN LAND LOT 155, 14TH DISTRICT, FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA, BEING KNOWN AS 2247 LAWRENCE AVENUE. #0000264102:10/13-4sh 10/13/2017 Title: SHERIFF SALE #: 1117 43859 Category: Non-Jdcl Tax Sle GA Adnumber: 0000264147-01 TAX PARCEL ID: 17 -0259-0001-046-4 CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: ELGIN JORDAN DEFENDANT IN FIFA: SAME AS CURRENT RECORD HOLDER(S) AMOUNT DUE: $86,977.88 TAX YEARS DUE: 2012, 2013, 2014 DEED BOOK: 38702/577 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LAND BEING IN LAND LOT 259, 17TH DISTRICT, FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA, BEING KNOWN AS 2980 DONALD LEE HOLLOWELL PARKWAY NW. #0000264147:10/13-4sh 10/13/2017 Title: SHERIFF SALE #: 1117 43833 Category: Non-Jdcl Tax Sle GA Adnumber: 0000263993-01 TAX PARCEL ID: 09F-0800-0031-021-6 CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: EVCO INDUSTRIES LLC DEFENDANT IN FIFA: SAME AS CURRENT RECORD HOLDER(S) AMOUNT DUE: $9,299.83 TAX YEARS DUE: 2016 DEED BOOK: 48807/409 (PORTION) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LAND BEING IN LAND LOT 31, 9F DISTRICT, FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA, BEING KNOWN AS 614 BOHANNON ROAD. #0000263993:10/13-4sh 10/13/2017 Title: SHERIFF SALE #: 1117 43809 Category: Non-Jdcl Tax Sle GA Adnumber: 0000265691-01 TAX PARCEL ID: 14-0083-0001-186-7 CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: VINE CITY HOLDINGS LLC DEFENDANT IN FIFA: SAME AS CURRENT RECORD HOLDER(S) TAX TRANSFEREE: TASSA ENTERPRISES LLC AMOUNT DUE: $39,123.56 TAX YEARS DUE: 2011 DEED BOOK: 41196/650 (PORTION) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LAND BEING IN LAND LOT 83, 14TH DISTRICT, FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA, BEING PARCEL 5, KNOWN AS 561 THURMOND STREET NW. #0000265691:10/13-4sh 10/13/2017 Title: SHERIFF SALE #: 1117 43858 Category: Non-Jdcl Tax Sle GA Adnumber: 0000264146-01 TAX PARCEL ID: 17 -0205- LL-074-3 CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: THE HOFFMAN GROUP INC DEFENDANT IN FIFA: POWERS FERRY ASSOC LTD- THE HOFFMAN GROUP INC AMOUNT DUE: $59,325.07 TAX YEARS DUE: 2010, 2011, 2012 DEED BOOK: 19107/319 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LAND BEING IN LAND LOT 205, 17TH DISTRICT, FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA, BEING LOCATED ON NEW NORTHSIDE DRIVE NW. #0000264146:10/13-4sh 10/13/2017 Title: SHERIFF SALE #: 1117 43845 Category: Non-Jdcl Tax Sle GA Adnumber: 0000264091-01 TAX PARCEL ID: 14 -0143-0007-073-9 CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: GLO L GHEGAN DEFENDANT IN FIFA: SAME AS CURRENT RECORD HOLDER(S) AMOUNT DUE: $10,430.29 TAX YEARS DUE: 2010, 2011, 2012 DEED BOOK: 47206/102 (PORTION) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LAND BEING IN LAND LOT 143, 14TH DISTRICT, FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA, BEING KNOWN AS 1425 JOSEPH E BOONE BLVD NW UNIT 103A. #0000264091:10/13-4sh 10/13/2017 Title: SHERIFF SALE #: 1117 43835 Category: Non-Jdcl Tax Sle GA Adnumber: 0000263995-01 TAX PARCEL ID: 09F-1601-0064-149-4 CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: COMMONWEALTH VENTURES LLC DEFENDANT IN FIFA: SAME AS CURRENT RECORD HOLDER(S) AMOUNT DUE: $6,856.14 TAX YEARS DUE: 2016 DEED BOOK: 42780/451 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LAND BEING IN LAND LOT 65, 9F DISTRICT, FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA, BEING KNOWN AS 5105 GOODSON ROAD CONNECTOR. #0000263995:10/13-4sh 10/13/2017 Title: SHERIFF SALE #: 1117 43851 Category: Non-Jdcl Tax Sle GA Adnumber: 0000264110-01 TAX PARCEL ID: 14 -0177-0017-066-0 CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: CLAUDY AUGUSTINE DEFENDANT IN FIFA: SAME AS CURRENT RECORD HOLDER(S) AMOUNT DUE: $86,414.43 TAX YEARS DUE: 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 DEED BOOK: 37707/383 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LAND BEING IN LAND LOT 177, 14TH DISTRICT, FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA, BEING KNOWN AS 2222 DONALD LEE HOLLOWELL PKWY NW. #0000264110;10/13-4sh 10/13/2017 Title: SHERIFF SALE #: 1117 43857 Category: Non-Jdcl Tax Sle GA Adnumber: 0000264145-01 TAX PARCEL ID: 14F-0114- LL-025-6 CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: TLC REALTY LLC DEFENDANT IN FIFA: SAME AS CURRENT RECORD HOLDER(S) AMOUNT DUE: $97,347.90 TAX YEARS DUE: 2010, 2011, 2012 DEED BOOK: 37920/219 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LAND BEING IN LAND LOT 114, 14F DISTRICT, FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA, AND CONSISTING OF 21.42 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, BEING LOCATED ON CAMP CREEK PARKWAY. #0000264145:10/13-4sh 10/13/2017 Title: SHERIFF SALE #: 1117 43861 Category: Non-Jdcl Tax Sle GA Adnumber: 0000264150-01 TAX PARCEL ID: 17 -0266- LL-046-7 CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: ATLANTA INDUSTRIAL PARK OWNERS ASSOCIATION INC DEFENDANT IN FIFA: SAME AS CURRENT RECORD HOLDER(S) AMOUNT DUE: $75,702.63 TAX YEARS DUE: 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 DEED BOOK: 20469/101 (PORTION) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ALL THAT TRACT OF LAND BEING IN LAND LOT 266, 17TH DISTRICT, FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA, BEING LOCATED OFF WATKINS STREET NW. #0000264150:10/13-4sh 10/13/2017 Title: SHERIFF SALE #: 1117 43612 Category: Non-Jdcl Tax Sle GA Adnumber: 0000264771-01 TAX PARCEL ID: 14-0118-0001-008-2 CURRENT RECORD HOLDER: JASPER TUKES SR ESTATE AND ALL HEIRS KNOWN AND UNKNOWN DEFENDANT IN FIFA: SAME AS CURRENT RECORD HOLDER(S) TAX TRANSFEREE: INVESTA SERVICES, LLC SERVICER FOR CHRISTIANA TRST.
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