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ITEM ID#: Bonneau01
CASE NUMBER: #00-01330-PHX-GBN
CASE NAME: Bonneau, Wilma

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DESCRIPTION OF ITEM: parcel #336-07-174, approximately 1.15 acres in Mohave County, Arizona.  County Assessor lists site address as 26775 N. Ocotillo Road.    No information on utilities or water was available. 

LOCATION FACTS:  Mohave County, at the time of its creation by Arizona's first Territorial Assembly in 1864, actually included portions of present day Nevada. In 1865, the northern portion of Mohave County was split off as Pah-Ute County. And in 1867, parts of both counties - including the present site of Las Vegas - were attached to Nevada, which had become a state in 1864. The much reduced Pah-Ute County was merged with Mohave County in 1871, and is remembered as "Arizona's Lost County."  The area that is now Mohave County began to attract settlers shortly after it was brought into the United States by the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848. The 1860's saw an influx of miners after gold was discovered and Mormons who were sent south from Utah by their church.  Mohave County is the second largest county in the state. Most of it is classified as desert, but of its 13,479 square miles, 186 square miles are water. The county boasts 1,000 miles of shoreline and is a great water sports recreation center. The Colorado River and man-made lakes play an important role in the growth of Lake Havasu City and Bullhead City.

LIENS:  According to the County Treasurer, there are past due taxes of $150.04 (combination of state lien and 2001 taxes). 

NOTES:  This is all we know about this land. Sorry, no pictures of the land are available. Bidders are encouraged to conduct their own research on this item. A title search was NOT performed on this property. BKAssets.com does not provide title insurance. If title insurance is desired, the buyer is responsible for obtaining it through a title company. A document preparation fee of $75 (payable to seller) will apply. All sales are final. Serious bidders only