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(2024-C-000496-
MARION COUNTY-
MICHELLE REEVES)

To: AMY OWENS, AMY OWENS, AMY OWENS, OCCUPANT, STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA, STATE TAX DEPARTMENT, COMPLIANCE DIV AMU, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all known heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, lienholders, co-owners, other parties having an undivided interest in the delinquent property, and other parties that may have any interest in the subject property.

DISTRICT WINFIELD
MAP 17
PARCEL 0105 0000 0000

You will take notice that MICHELLE REEVES, the purchaser of the following real estate, Cert No. 2024-C-000496, located in WINFIELD District, 0.39 AC PRICKETTS CR (PLAT 621-145) which was returned delinquent or nonentered in the name of OWENS BEVERLY J & AMY, and was sold by the deputy commissioner of delinquent and nonentered lands of MARION County at the sale for the delinquent taxes on May 16, 2025.MICHELLE REEVES requests that you be notified a deed for such real estate will be made on or after February 1, 2026, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real estate. The amount needed to redeem on or before January 31, 2026 will be as follows:

Amount equal to the taxes and charges due on the date of the certification, with interest, for tax year ticket number 2023-47143.
$673.08

Back tax tickets, with interest, and charges due on the date of certification for ticket number
$0.00

Subsequent of taxes paid on the property, with interest to for tax year 2024-48409.
$856.40

Additional taxes with interest.
$0.00

Auditor's Certification, Publication, and Redemption fee plus interest.
$210.50

Amount paid for the Title Examination, notice to redeem, publication, personal service, Secretary of State with interest.
$841.34

Additional Statutory Fees with Interest.
$0.00

Total Amount Due and Payable to WV State Auditor - cashier check, money order, certified or personal check.
$2,581.32

You may redeem at any time before January 31, 2026 by paying the above total less any unearned interest.

If the above real estate is your primary residence, you may petition the Auditor to redeem the real estate in not more than three incremental payments that equal the total amount required to redeem the real estate prior to the issuance of the deed described above.

Given under my hand August 20, 2025
/s/ Christal G. Perry

Christal G. Perry
Deputy Commissioner of
Delinquent and Nonentered Lands
of MARION County, State of West Virginia

Please return this letter and payment to the
West Virginia State
Auditor's Office,
County Collections Division
1900 Kanawha Boulevard East
Building 1, Room W-114
Charleston, West Virginia 25305
Questions, please call
1-888-509-6568
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All that certain tract or parcel of real estate situate on the waters of Little Creek, in Winfield District, Marion County, West Virginia, and bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at an iron pin in the northwest corner of the parcel described as Lot 51 on the attached plat and running S. 74deg. 04' 54" E. 62.27 feet to an iron pin; thence N. 85deg. 26' 24" E. 204.88 feet to an iron pin; thence SL. 5deg. 06' 52" E. 317.56 feet to an iron pin; thence N. 88deg. 07' 50" W. 309.24 feet to an iron pin; thence N. 3deg. 11' 01" E. 307.46 feet to the place of beginning, containing 2 acres, more or less

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All that certain tract or parcel of real estate situate on the waters of Little Creek, in Winfield District, Marion County, West Virginia, and bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at an iron pin in the northwest corner of the parcel described as Lot 51 on the attached plat and running S. 74deg. 04' 54" E. 62.27 feet to an iron pin; thence N. 85deg. 26' 24" E. 204.88 feet to an iron pin; thence SL. 5deg. 06' 52" E. 317.56 feet to an iron pin; thence N. 88deg. 07' 50" W. 309.24 feet to an iron pin; thence N. 3deg. 11' 01" E. 307.46 feet to the place of beginning, containing 2 acres, more or less

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The above-described property will be sold subject to any covenants, restrictions, easements, leases and conditions of record, and subject to any unpaid real estate taxes.

The subject property will be sold in "AS IS" condition. The Substitute Trustee shall be under no duty to cause any existing tenant or person occupying the subject property to vacate said property.

TERMS: Ten percent (10%) of the purchase price as a deposit with the balance due and payable within 30 days of the day of sale.
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Substitute Trustee Richard A. Pill, Member
P. O. Box 440
85 Aikens Center
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