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Foreclosure Notice Bill Sees Little Change -
Thursday, May 26, 2011
The law in Tennessee governing how many times lenders have to run a newspaper notice before they can foreclose on a property won’t be changing too much after all.
Lawmakers this month appeared to have coalesced around a compromise proposal of reducing the frequency of the notices from three times to two after originally debating language that would require only one newspaper notice before a foreclosure could occur.
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Foreclosure Notice Bill Heads to State Senate -
Monday, May 09, 2011
The Tennessee General Assembly is moving closer toward reducing the number of newspaper notices lenders are required to run before foreclosing on a home.
State Sen. Jack Johnson, R-Franklin, and State Rep. Jimmy Matlock, R-Lenoir, filed companion bills that originally sought to reduce the required number of newspaper notices from three to one. Along with that reduction would come less of a description of the property.
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Bill Would Alter Foreclosure Notices -
Tuesday, May 03, 2011
The judiciary committees in the House and Senate of the Tennessee General Assembly are scheduled to vote on companion bills Tuesday that would give homeowners less advance warning before their homes are foreclosed.
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Tenn. Bill Would Reduce Foreclosure Notices -
Monday, May 02, 2011
The judiciary committees in the House and Senate of the Tennessee General Assembly are scheduled to vote on companion bills Tuesday that would give homeowners less advance warning before their homes are foreclosed.
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State Bills Would Reduce Foreclosure Notices -
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
A bill making its way through the Tennessee Legislature would give homeowners less advance warning before their homes are sold at a foreclosure auction.
State Sen. Jack Johnson, R-Franklin, and state Rep. Jimmy Matlock, R-Lenoir, have filed companion bills that would allow lenders to publish only one newspaper notice – instead of the current three – announcing that a mortgage is in default and a home is headed to the auction block.
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Legislature Passes $27B Budget, Adjourns for Year -
Friday, May 23, 2008
NASHVILLE (AP) – The state Legislature adjourned for the year after lawmakers passed a $27 billion state budget that cuts jobs and education and health care spending to fill a nearly half-billion-dollar revenue shortfall.