IN THE TULARE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA IN THE SOUTH COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER In Re: The Matter of Margie M Renfro, aka MM Renfro petitioner and Vincent Bumatay, Paz Bumatay, Minnie C. Bumatay,
Barbara Bumatay, Antonio Mp Bumatay Jr (Tr) and does 1-50 respondents in Case No, PCU 318667 in Department 19 Hon. Glade Roper
The respondentsRe: The Matter of Margie M Renfro, aka MM Renfro petitioner and Vincent Bumatay, Paz Bumatay, Minnie C. Bumatay, Barbara Bumatay, Antonio Mp Bumatay Jr (Tr)
The above entitled action was filed in March 3, 2025 in the Tulare County Suprerior Court and involves Adverse Possession of properties in Tulare County that are in the names of respondent or designated as party of interest. Service was presented on all defendants in regards to property located in Pixley California that was allegedly abandoned by respondents. After publication for 4 weeks of this notice, plaintiff will move for default and quite title of said property. The property was abandoned in 1994, and after 30 years respondents have not cared for, paid property taxes, nor carried for said property. If any respondents are wishing to claim responsibility for said property, you need to answer said complaint for Quite TItle. If no response is received the plaintiff may move for default. You may contact the Plaintiff at Margie M Renfro aka MM Renfro Po Box 495 Tipton Ca 93272 and/ or contact the court at Tulare County Superior Court 300 E Olive, Porterville Ca 93257 reference the case number and/or call the court 559 782-3700 option #3 for civil department.
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Jan 19,Feb 16 2026