my mobile home burnt and i am haveing a hard time finding insurance in tennessee?
Try Foremost they have reasonable rates.
my mobile home burnt and i am haveing a hard time finding insurance in tennessee?
Try Foremost they have reasonable rates. How much would insurance be?I am a single parent with three kids....10, 5 and 4. No health issues. We live in Tennessee. I suggest you call a local auto insurance agent to assist you. Since I live in Idaho I can't suggest an agent in Tennessee, but here is an resource that can help you. http://www.autoadviceonline.com/Free-Auto-Insurance-Quote.html Moving from Tennessee to Michigan?I was born in Michigan and my parents moved us to Tennessee when I was 12. Its been 10 years and now all the reasons that we moved here are gone, and it is just me and my mother here in Tennessee. So I asked here if she would like to moved back to Michigan and she said that if I did all the research then she would think about it. So this is what I need to know: are you sure your not talking about my situation.i moved here at 12[tennessee from warren mi] and i have hated tennessee ever since.i went back to mich. last year and fell in love with it all over.the rent in a 2 bedroom app ran from 500 and up.and the crime rate was out of this world.the traffic was no problem.sorry i cant answer more of your questions,all my family are still their in Shelby Twp,and they have it made.what part of tennessee do you live? i am in Cumberland co.good luck to you Tennessee: Home builders push stimulus for housing - Chattanooga Times Free PressHome builders are pushing Congress to approve a stimulus to jump-start the housing industry. “We are calling on Congress to enact some bold measures to fix the housing crisis which is at root of the economic troubles,” said Phil Chamberlain, a member of the Home Builders Association of Tennessee and a home builder in Cordova, Tenn. The association held a conference call Thursday to discuss a plan called Fix Housing First. The builders’ effort is part of a national campaign to convince Congress to make changes to a tax credit of up to $7,500 for first-time home buyers, an incentive that Congress approved last year to stimulate the housing market. Builders contend that program is ineffective because the tax credit must be repaid over 15 years, is provided during the buyer’s next tax return instead of at closing, and is available only to first-time buyers. The credit is available for homes purchased between April 9, 2008, to June 30, this year. |
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