Land Transactions, Records
 By  Staff Reports Published 
8:56 am Friday, July 12, 2019

Land Transactions: July 1-10, 2019

July 1

Franklin County Equipment to Richard Glenn Kiel, survivorship

Sammy Louis Garner to Loandepot.com LLC, foreclosure

Diane Ozbirn to Emma Lee Robins Childers, affidavit

Donald Cheney to Dameon Chandler, survivorship

Inez Ashley to Roger McLean, warranty

David Alsobrooks to Jose Arredondo Garcia, survivorship

July 2

Paul McDougle to Debbie Swanson, warranty

Martha Allen to Joyce Boyles, power of attorney

Connie Green to Chris Berry, quit claim

Everett Clement Jr. to Brandon Boyd Clement, warranty

ARG MERDBAL001 LLC to AFN ABSPROP001 LLC, warranty

ARG MEVNAAL001 LLC to AFN ABSPROP001 LLC, warranty

ARG MERDBAL001 LLC to AFN ABSPROP001 LLC, warranty

ARG MEPHCAL001 LLC to AFN ABSPROP001 LLC, warranty

ARG MERSSAL001 LLC to AFN ABSPROP001 LLC, warranty

Federal National Mortgage to Michael S. Pendergast III, warranty

July 3

Roger T. McLean to Gary Dewayne Townsend, survivorship

July 8

Carla Jane Stutts Malone to Corey Bray, survivorship

Cecile Paule Nelson to Joyce A. Speaks, warranty

Elmer T. Hovater to New Cingular Wireless PCS, memorandum of lease

Trenton Thorne to Cody Allen Scott, survivorship

July 9

John William Vandiver to Cindy V. Brewington, warranty

Donna Juanita Marquiss to Anthony Lovett, power of attorney

July 10

Lisa Mae Garrison to Gary D. Day, survivorship

Shirley Downs Sumerel to Tommie Lou S. Vaughan, warranty

Gene Ellison to Jamie Kiel, tax

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