First Tennessee holds tight to mortgage warehouse le...
Nov 16, 2009 | via Memphis Business Journal
While many in the financial industry have and continue to turn their backs on the mortgage warehouse lending business, First Tennessee Bank remains committed to the segment. Comment?
Tuesday Dec 8 | via Farragut Press
Bays and her family recently moved to Knoxville from the Kingsport area. Fecher is a fifth generation Knoxvillian and her experience in the insurance and banking business will help facilitate the ease of purchasing a new home. Comment?
Man wants answers on bank overdraft fees
Tuesday Dec 1 | via The Tennessean
QUESTION: A Nolensville man has a problem with his bank. He says he was charged more than $500 for overdraft fees although he had signed up for a protection plan that would transfer money from his savings account to his checking account. Comment?
Housing fund may not fulfill job hopes in TN
Monday Nov 30 | via The Tennessean
The state's housing agency is about to write $61.6 million in checks for the developers of 20 low-income housing developments in Tennessee - including seven in the Nashville area - as part of the federal stimulus package passed into law last February. Comment?
El secretario de HUD anuncia ayuda de desastre para ...
Friday Nov 27 | via HUD
U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan today announced HUD will speed federal disaster assistance to four storm-ravaged counties in Tennessee and provide support to homeowners and low-income renters forced from their homes following last month's severe storms, tornadoes, and flooding. Comment?
Citi to suspend foreclosures for 30 days
4 min ago | via Marin Independent Journal
Citigroup Inc. will suspend foreclosures and evictions for 30 days in a temporary break for about 4,000 borrowers during the holiday season. Comment?
Husband's death hard on family
42 min ago | via Tulsa World
Claire Williams' husband died in February, and she has been struggling emotionally and financially since. Comment?
LETTER: Nation's woes not sudden
3 hrs ago | via The Lufkin Daily News
Let me preface this with the statement that the troubles with our government have not suddenly arisen. Comment?
Judge Approves General Growth Properties' Mortgage M...
11 min ago | via Legal Times
A Manhattan bankruptcy judge approved General Growth Properties Inc.'s plans to restructure more than $10 billion in mortgages Tuesday, Bloomberg reports. Comment?
Bouldin Castle brings medieval touch to 78704
12 min ago | via Austin American Statesman
Contrary to popular belief, the stone used to build the church came not from Zilker Park but from the Hill Country. Comment?