Bethpage, TN FHA Loans in Tennessee
FHA loans differ from conventional loans in a number of ways. The down payment required for an FHA-insured loan is usually much lower than for conventional loans. FHA loans also have lower credit requirements than conventional loans, making them more available to a wider range of potential homebuyers.
FHA loans offer Bethpage, TN residents several other valuable benefits, not least of which is those aforementioned smaller down payments. Unlike a conventional loan, which ordinarily requires 10-20% down, FHA-insured loans only require down payments as low as 3-5%. The FHA is also more flexible in calculating factors to determine whether or not to approve the loan, factors such as household income and repayment ratios.
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Bus driver charged with sexual battery
A Sumner County bus driver was fired Tuesday for grabbing a 12-year-old student's buttocks.
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Burglars Find New Way To Target Homes
Police said burglars in Sumner County have found a new way to target homes. These thieves are knocking on doors and if no one answers, they're breaking in.
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County questions $4.8M land deal for new bus garage
The clock is ticking again on a proposal for the county to fund a $4.8 million land deal in order to relocate the Sumner school system's 212 buses.
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Sheriff takes helm at Sumner animal control facility
Starting next week, Sumner County Animal Control will be officially manned by Sumner Sheriff Bob Barker and his staff.
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McDonald wins re-election unopposed
Unopposed incumbent Mike McDonald , who represents the 44th House District, skated to his eighth term in the Tennessee House of Representatives Tuesday night with 19,747 votes.
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Charles Frederick Stack
Charles Frederick Stack, age 75, of Castalian Springs, passed away Oct. 17, 2008, at Sumner Regional Medical Center.
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Sumner man a "decided" voter after participating in town-hall debate
One day after Nashville's historic presidential debate, the phone lines at Fortress Pest Control in Westmoreland were ringing off the hook.
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Schools director keeps his job
Just days after school board members nearly voted to fire him over allegations he illegally used taxpayer dollars, Director of Schools Benny Bills was back at work attending Gallatin High School's homecoming ...
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Michael Leon Parker
Michael Leon Parker, age 51, of Hendersonville, passed away Sept. 14, 2008. Funeral services will be Sept.
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New school board sworn in
A new Sumner County School Board has elected Mike Fussell to serve as its chairman for 2008-09. At a special called meeting Tuesday night, six newly elected board members were sworn in to serve two and four ...
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Ruth Gray James
Ruth Gray James, age 76, of Lebanon, passed away Sept. 5, 2008, at Sumner Regional Medical Center.
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Gpu water earns high ranking Mable Reynolds/Staff
Gallatin Public Utilities has scored a 95 in the latest state inspection of the city's water supply.
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Billy Ray Kemp
Billy Ray Kemp, age 55, of Bethpage, passed away Aug. 30, 2008. Funeral services were Sept.
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New 109 bridge to connect Sumner, Wilson counties
The Tennessee Department of Transportation has plans in the works to build a new bridge over the Cumberland River between Sumner and Wilson counties as part of the Highway 109 project.
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3 cases of MRSA-Staph reported in schools
Sumner County schools have already reported three confirmed cases of the contagious MRSA-Staph infection in Hendersonville, Gallatin and Bethpage.
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William "Bill" Wright
William "Bill" Wright, age 79, of Gallatin, passed away Aug. 21, 2008. Funeral services were Aug.
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Brush Fire Chars Acres, Threatens Homes
A brush fire destroyed two cars and damaged a nearby home in a community along the Sumner County and Trousdale County line.
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Volunteers allowed in animal control after vote
It has been more than eight months since Sumner County made headlines concerning illegal euthanasia practices at the Gallatin shelter, and commissioners are still working to provide better conditions for ...
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Sheriff asks executive to keep animal control
Sheriff Bob Barker is now requesting that Sumner County Animal Control remain under the jurisdiction of the county executive's office, citing lack of funding as the reason.
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Sheriff asks executive to keep animal control
Sheriff Bob Barker is now requesting that Sumner County Animal Control remain under the jurisdiction of the county executive's office, citing lack of funding as the reason.
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