Land Transactions, Records
 By  Staff Reports Published 
2:36 pm Sunday, April 1, 2018

March 26-29 Land Transactions

March 26

Donna Jean Brown Borden to Lindon Miller, survivorship

Tony Turbyfill to Lindsey Turbyfill Smith, survivorship

Green Tree Servicing LLC to Beronica Cabrales Soto, quit claim

James E. McDuffa to James E. McDuffa, survivorship

Enrique Sotolongo to Teresa Moreno Navarrete, warranty

March 27

James H. Colbert to Andy H. Colbert, affidavit

Kevin Kiel to Audrey Ruth Herring, warranty

Richard McKinney to Randy L. Raper, survivorship

Steven McGuire to MERS, warranty

Reliable Rentals INC to Byron Slaton, sale contract

Brenda Aldridge to Clovis Motes, quit claim

Earline Geneva Burcham to William Burcham, power of attorney

Mark Latham to Johnny Latham, quit claim

Terry James Pinkard to Tammy Lynn Mobley, quit claim

March 28

Robert Cegann Jr. to Robert William Cegann Jr., quit claim

Margaret McGuire to Amber Courtney Davis, warranty

Alan Investments III LLC to James Hagood, warranty

Todd Land Company LLC to Karl Dee Ragan, warranty

Christine Trapp to Jackie Nolen, survivorship

March 29

Connie Lynn Pendegraph to Douglas Ivey, survivorship

Dustin Lucas to Seth Rockwell, warranty

Doyle Taylor to Karen Ann Payne, survivorship

James Stephen Porter to Eric Stults, warranty

Walter Wayne Thomas to Wesley Lowell Thomas, power of attorney

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