Dude, that was me and you should trust me bro, I know what I am doing and I do it better than most Kiwis.
It's more fruitful to search kyanka* or kyanka r* (read the instructions on the assessment site) and look at everyone that has that name as occasionally a name is misspelled (even if they already own another house). Assessor could for instance have a kyanka, dichard. Rare but it does happen. Kyanka is a sufficiently rare name to search by itself.
He's not. As I said, I know what I'm doin', gotta trust me bro. Carol and Richard Sr. seem to have a trust and that likely includes Richard Jr. as a beneficiary trustee. They had conveyed their property out of the 2013 trust to file a beneficiary deed conveying to the trustees of said 2013 trust upon Richard Sr. and Carol's deaths--likely meaning Rich and his sister.
beneficiary deed.pdf
trustees deed.pdf
There are no deed chains for Lowtax that end with him. He has conveyed out all real property in Summit county.
I'm much less sure how the vehicle shit is handled in Jackson (most jurisdictions don't even tax vehicles this way, but some do) but that could just be a tax bill mailing address. If you look on the assessment sites you sometimes see the address twice, or sometimes an entirely different address, that's where the tax bill is sent. A little doxxing tip for you kids, just because the person owns that property, doesn't mean they live there, and if they don't that mailing address might just tell you where! Some people rent a home and live in an apartment.
Like, if you weren't quite sure about it you could compare one Richard's signature on the deed with another. Yeah, the father potentially muddles things but Richard Jr. is consistently labeled as "Richard C Kyanka" in the county filings, even for his IRS tax liens, all the way back to 2003.