LILAC TOWN STEALS LOMBARD HISTORIC
REAL ESTATE PROPERTY FROM THE FAMILY OF MR. ROBERTO HUNG
The eldest Daughter of Mr. Roberto
Hung has not received Lombard Real Estate Payment nor Compensation or
Restitution as a Du Page resident homeowner and Illinois Victim of Heinous Hate
Crimes at 502 South Westmore Avenue and Washington Boulevard, following the
Lombard Criminal Disaster Roofing Water Damages and Losses Demolition arranged
by Lombard Fire Department Chief George Seagraves, Lombard Police Chief Ray
Byrne, Keith Steiskal, David Hulseberg,
Bill Mueller, Laura Fitzpatrick, Diane Arturi, Michael Mariani, John Valle, and
others in the Village of Lombard, York Township, in Du Page County, Illinois
USA.
In June 1993,
Mr. Roberto Hung was fifty-five (55) years old when his youngest son and wife
encouraged him to buy Lombard real estate property in Lilac Town with his
oldest daughter and son-in-law who would help him pay for the historic Lombard
brick bungalow at 502 South Westmore Avenue and Washington Boulevard one block
north from St. Pius X Church and School Parish and three blocks from the
Illinois Secretary of State Motor Vehicles Facility at Eastgate Shopping
Center. The Westmore Elementary School
is only one block north on School Street.
The Deicke Home for the Retarded is three blocks away from the same
location. Mr. Roberto Hung, his eldest
daughter, and son-in-law started looking for Lombard real estate property to
purchase during the summer in Du Page County, Illinois USA. Finally, Mr. Roberto Hung found a Lombard
Brick Bungalow at 502 South Westmore Avenue and Washington Boulevard with the
help of Baird & Warner Realtor Paulette Weininger and Century 21 Realtor
Dino Lekousis from the Lombard Pines Shopping Center on Main Street, across
from the J.W. Reedy Realty office. The
Lombard historic brick bungalow was built in 1927 and was owned by Debra
Seckreki and her father Adam Seckreki, who lived there with two children, and a
senior citizen named Stella who resided on the second floor in-law apartment. Mr. Roberto Hung, his eldest daughter, and
son-in-law purchased the Lombard historic brick bungalow and have lived in the
Village of Lombard, Lilac Town, as Illinois resident homeowner in District 5,
York Township, Du Page County, Illinois USA.
Since Debra Seckreki and her father
Adam Seckreki owed $2,800 in Lombard real estate property taxes in 1993, Mr.
Roberto Hung had to pay Du Page County for the Lombard Brick Bungalow real
estate taxes in York Township on September 2, 1993. In addition, Mr. Roberto Hung also paid in
cash $89,000, half of the down payment as deposit for the Lombard real estate
property at 502 South Westmore Avenue and Washington Boulevard in District 5,
York Township, Du Page County, Illinois 60148-3028 USA. On September 2, 1993, Mr. Roberto Hung, his
eldest daughter, and son-in-law began payment of Lombard real estate property
mortgage to own the historic brick bungalow, while the three of them were working
full-time, part-time, and on weekends.
Three (3) years later on September 2,
1996, Mr. Roberto Hung and his eldest daughter completed full cash payment of
the same Lombard real estate property at 502 S. Westmore Avenue at the Maple
Park State Bank in Kane County, Illinois USA.
The eldest daughter was a witness to the full cash payment for the
Lombard real estate property in Du Page County, Illinois USA.
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