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REAL ESTATE SALES DISCLOSURES 6/30/09

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Wells Fargo Bank N.A. to The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, 8077 W. Co. Rd. 300 N., Brownstown, A part of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 33, Township 6 North, Range 3 East, described by Beginning on the North line of the Section 332.2 feet North 89 degrees 57 minutes West from the Northeast corner of the section; thence continuing North 89 degrees 57 minutes West 332.2 feet; thence South 1311.3 feet to the south line of the quarter quarter; thence south 89 degrees 57 minutes East 332.2 feet; thence North 1311.3 feet to the point of beginning and containing 10.00 acres, Jackson County, Indiana, $121,160.41, Sept. 16, 2008.

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. to The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, 5467 Moon St., Norman, The north part of the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 14, Township 6 North, Range 2 East, commencing at the Northeast corner of said quarter, running thence South 12 rods; thence West to Moon Street in the Town of Norman; thence North to the line; thence East to the place of beginning, containing 3 acres, more or less, $53,215.63, Dec. 26, 2008.

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., to the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, 1308 North Ewing St., Seymour, Lot four (4) in Lemp's Subdivision to the City of Seymour, located in Jackson County, Indiana, $72,355.06, Feb. 6.

Marc A. Lahrman, Sheriff, to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A, 5467 Moon St., Norman, The North part of the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 14, Township 6 North, Range 2 East, commencing at the Northeast corner of said Quarter running thence South 12 rods, thence West to Moon Street in the Town of Norman, thence North to the line thence East to the place of beginning, containing 3 acres, more or less, $53,215.63, Feb. 19.

Sean Alan Hubbard, to Webbed Foot Property I LLC, Co. Rd. 600 S., Crothersville, The West Half of the East Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 8, Township 4 North, Range 6 East, containing 40 acres more or less, also, the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 17, Township 4 North, Range 6 East, containing 40 acres, more or less except a strip one rod in wirth off the West side thereof containing one half acre, more or less, $60,000, March 20.

Marc A. Lahrman, Sheriff, to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., 1308 N. Ewing St., Seymour, Lot four (4) in Lemp's Subdivision to the City of Seymour, located in Jackson County, $72,355.06, April 2.

Marc A. Lahrman, Sheriff, to Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, 500 Park Avenue, Crothersville, Lots number twenty-six (26) and twenty-seven (27) in Park Place Addition, to the Town of Crothersville, in Jackson County, $80,719.79, April 16.

Marc A. Lahrman, Sheriff, to State Bank of Medora, 175 N. Perry Street, Medora, lot number eighteen (18) in Block three in Zollman's Addition to the Town of Medora, Jackson County, Indiana, also, four (4) feet by parallel lines off the south side of Lot number seventeen (17) in Block three (3) in Zollman's Addition to the Town of Medora, Jackson County, $53,588.56, April 30.

Marc A. Lahrman, Sheriff, to National City Bank, 610 W. 7th Street, Seymour, Lot eight (8) in W. Calvert Brand's Addition to the City of Seymour, $51,000, May 14.

Marc A. Lahrman, Sheriff, to BAC Home Loans Servicing LP fka Countrywide Home Servicing L.P., 319 Calvin Blvd., Seymour, L-66, Westover Add., $103,977.25, May 14.

Mark C. Turner and Dawn R. Turner, to Anthony G. Stuckwisch and Jill D. Stuckwisch, 414 Alisa Ave., Seymour, lot forty-four in Rockford Heights Subdivision section two as per plat thereof recorded in plat drawer 7, page 171, $315,800, May 15.

Donald L. Fields and Adrienne Fields, to Jay B. Gerth and Amanda J. Gerth, 205 Matthew Drive, Seymour, Mutton Creek Estates, Section 7, lot 56 and pt. Lot 57, $234,000, May 19.

Jay B. Gerth and Amanda J. Gerth, to Donald L. Fields, 1280 Pin Oak Circle, Seymour, Pin Oak Circle, Section II, Lot 19, $140,000, May 19.

Lucas-Ackerman Supply Co. Inc., to Bryan Stahl and Carey Stahl, 989 Kimberly Drive, Brownstown, lot 114, Lucas Ackerman Addition, Fourth Section to the town of Brownstown, $24,000, May 19.

Len J. Hauersperger to Darla K. Napier, 720 W. Laurel St., Seymour, Hauerspergers Replat Lot 2, $43,000, May 20.

Sarah J. McIntosh to Richard H. Lucas, 632 Woodside Ct., Seymour, Lot 129 Eastgate Village, 3rd Add., $85,500, May 20.

Carol Ann Monroe and Vera J. Linn, as joint tenants with full right of survivorship, to Corey J. Simmons and Carol Ann Monroe, as joint tenants with full right of survivorship, 1947 W. Co. Rd. 950 N., Seymour, NW quarter of the SW quarter of Section 27, Township 7 North, Range 4 East, $45,400, May 20.

Bryan W. Kovener and Richelle L. Kovener to Joshua L. Ratliff, 702 W. Second St., Seymour, W. Seymour PT Lot 80-6, $124,000, May 21.

Mosier D. Kirts, Doris Day, Robert D. Kirts, Sharon F. Lucas, Christy Jackson, an undivided 1/6 interest, and Monta Charles Jr., Nora Trapp, Candi Charles, John Charles and Michael Charles an undivided 1/30 interest to Brand W. Kirts, 10552 N. Co. Rd. 750 W., Freetown, NW 22-7-3, 1A, $30,000, May 23.

Russell D. Robertson, Arthur S. Robertson to Kyle Howe, 720 Oesting St., Seymour, ninety (90) feet by parallel lines off the East end of the following described tract, Lot number two (2) in Gaiser Addition to the City of Seymour, except ten (10) feet by parallel line off the south side thereof, in Jackson County, Indiana, $46,750, May 27.

Habitat for Humanity of Jackson County a/k/a Habitat for Humanity of Jackson County to Tyson E. Scott and Sonja M. Scott, 4639 W. State Road 58, Freetown, PT N1/2 SE SW 6-6-4 1.574 acres, $105,000, May 28.

Mid-American Veneer Inc. a/k/a Mid-American Veneers Inc., to Jackson County Bank, 1635 E. 14th St. Rd., Seymour, PT SW SE 9-6-6, 5.487, $1,040,000, May 29.

Collett Enterprises Inc., to Steve Turmail and Shannon Turmail, 1113 W. Spring St., Brownstown, $51,009.75, May 30.


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