Land Transactions, Records
 By  Staff Reports Published 
12:17 am Thursday, December 20, 2018

Land transactions: Dec. 7-13

Dec. 7

Christopher Wayne Parker to Jason Charles Parker, warranty

Rick Wilson to Christine Byrne, warranty

Jose Manuel Morales to Gregory Parrish, warranty

Betty Allen to Freida S. Garrison, power of attorney

Norman Hawkins to Francisco Javier Ortiz, warranty

Carl Cummings to Jimmy Thompson, sale contract

Dec. 10

Ernest Brolin to Mary A. Rawson, warranty

Brenda M. Elliott to United States of America, easement

Jason Miller to Ricky Wade Wilson, warranty

Synovus Trust Company to Brian Hamilton, warranty

Brian Hamilton to Anita Mitchell, warranty

Carl E. James to Sandra Posey, warranty

Marlon Hutcheson Pounders to Sherry Oden, quit claim

Dec. 11

Betty Jane Turbyfill to Pedro Luis Gutierrez, warranty

Phillip Wayne Parker to Jason Paul Miller, survivorship

Greg Masterson to Luis Aguirre Gaspar, survivorship

Robert Brandon Mitchell to Kendell Phillips, survivorship

Barney Lee Perkins JR. to Jacqueline N. Perkins, affidavit

Dec. 12

Anthony K. Hardin to Mark T. Hardin, warranty

Billy Joel Tompkins to Roger D. Enchiff, warranty

Vivian Teresa Thompson to Robbie Tidwell, survivorship

Haley Raper Humphries to CB&S Bank, affidavit

Donald Lee Raper to Daniel Humphries, survivorship

Angie R. Clover to Angie R. Clover, warranty

Teresa Bonds Allen to Danny Bumpus, survivorship

Phillip Potter to Vanessa Hope Fuller, warranty

Dec. 13

Red Bay Water and Gas to Jason Brewer, warranty

Franklin Financial Corporation to Jorge Armando Aguirre, warranty

Peggy Vernon to Gasper Felipe Andres, warranty

Pennymac Loan Services LLC to Wade K. Shewbart, warranty

Julie Arnold to Patric W. Frost, warranty

Pearl Shelton to Gricelda Sontay Vicente, survivorship

 

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