Land Transactions, Records
 By  Staff Reports Published 
10:41 am Sunday, February 24, 2019

Land transactions: Feb. 15-21, 2019

Feb. 15

Thomas Edwin Upton to William Andrew Upton, warranty

Wachovia Bank to Ditech Financial LLC, foreclosure

Cynthia Ann Pounders to Pilati Investments Inc., affidavit

James H. Bohannon to Paula Bohannon McDowell, warranty

Christopher Wayne Parker to Christopher Wayne Parker, survivorship

Scott Alexander to Scott Alexander, survivorship

Andrew J. Spry to Todd Land Company LLC, affidavit

Feb. 19

Robert M. Harris to Linda C. Harris, quit claim

Juan Baltazar to Carlos Baltazar, power of attorney

Wauneace Childers Fikes to W.M. Rentals LLC, warranty

James Scharnagel to Sherry L. Madden, warranty

Feb. 20

William C. Smith to Sandra Lynn Smith, power of attorney

Sandra Lynn Smith to William C. Smith, power of attorney

Sandra Lynn Smith to William C. Smith, power of attorney

William C. Smith to Sandra Lynn Smith, power of attorney

Scotty Ray Hall to Pamela Hall, warranty

Tyler Morrow to Kendal Lee Akers, survivorship

Feb. 21

Enrique Aguilar to Maystone Enterprises LLC, warranty

Nicholas R. Howard to Emily Logan Seal, warranty

Barbara Lorene Phipps to Hoyt Grissom, power of attorney

Hoyt Grissom to Christopher L. Smith, survivorship

Community Spirit Bank to Theresa D. Qualls, warranty

Bayview Loan Servicing LLC to Tara Thompson, warranty

 

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