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What To Look For In Apartments For Rent Antioch TN

If you are moving to Antioch, you might want to rent an apartment because it is going to be a lot cheaper to rent an apartment and you can find some great places to stay. When you are looking for apartments for rent Antioch TN you want to make sure that you are looking for apartments that you can afford and that are not going to cost too much money. You can find lots of great deals when you use an online apartment finder to find the right apartment for your needs. Antioch is an affordable place to live and you can find plenty of amazing apartments when you move there. Moving into an apartment is a lot of fun and you have a lot of choices when you move into an apartment. Apartments are not as big as houses and you don’t have to maintain them. You are going to save a lot of money when you rent an apartment and you don’t have to deal with all of the maintenance issues when you are renting. If anything goes wrong with your apartment the landlord is going to take care of it and you won’t...

Public invited to Ice Cream Freeze-Off to help feed local schoolchildren

Clarksville Now CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – The United Methodist Churches of Mt. Zion, Antioch, Marion and Salem along with the Lone Oak and Memorial Baptist churches will host the eighth annual I Scream for FUEL, Ice Cream Freeze-Off on Saturday, Aug. 25. The event raises much-needed funds to support the FUEL program that provides non-perishable, easy to prepare food items for young children in Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools. Many children rely on school breakfast and lunch for their primary meals each day. The food items supplied help to supplement them over the weekend. Those interested in attending the event can visit Mt. Zion Methodist Church, 5875 Highway 48, Cunningham TN from 4 – 6 p.m. on Saturday, August 25 for hot dogs and some ice cream sampling. Donations at the door for FUEL would be greatly appreciated. For more information about the FUEL program, visit the organization’s website. Clarksville NowMembers of the Visit Clarksville Board of Directors an...

Public invited to Ice Cream Freeze-Off to help feed local schoolchildren

Clarksville Now CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – The United Methodist Churches of Mt. Zion, Antioch, Marion and Salem along with the Lone Oak and Memorial Baptist churches will host the eighth annual I Scream for FUEL, Ice Cream Freeze-Off on Saturday, Aug. 25. The event raises much-needed funds to support the FUEL program that provides non-perishable, easy to prepare food items for young children in Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools. Many children rely on school breakfast and lunch for their primary meals each day. The food items supplied help to supplement them over the weekend. Those interested in attending the event can visit Mt. Zion Methodist Church, 5875 Highway 48, Cunningham TN from 4 – 6 p.m. on Saturday, August 25 for hot dogs and some ice cream sampling. Donations at the door for FUEL would be greatly appreciated. For more information about the FUEL program, visit the organization’s website. Clarksville NowMembers of the Visit Clarksville Board of Directors an...

Woman Nearly Loses Home After Mortgage Company Mix-Up

NASHVILLE, Tn. – If you’re like a lot of people, you pay your property taxes through your monthly mortgage payment. But a woman who trusted her mortgage company to pay her taxes very nearly lost her house. That company is one of the biggest mortgage providers in Nashville, but it turns out, they didn’t do what they were supposed to. For the last two years, Carla Rubeo has called a condo in Antioch her home. But she very nearly lost it through no fault of her own. "And I want people to know that yes, this can happen to anybody," Rubeo told NewsChannel 5 Investigates. Rubeo said it all started earlier this year when she got a letter from the Davidson County Trustee’s Office, informing her that her 2016 property taxes hadn’t been paid. "I thought it was a hoax," she recalled. After all, she’d paid some each month as part of her mortgage and her mortgage company, SWBC, was paying the tax bill at the end of each year. Or so she thought. "So you called your m...

Woman Nearly Loses Home After Mortgage Company Mix-Up

NASHVILLE, Tn. – If you’re like a lot of people, you pay your property taxes through your monthly mortgage payment. But a woman who trusted her mortgage company to pay her taxes very nearly lost her house. That company is one of the biggest mortgage providers in Nashville, but it turns out, they didn’t do what they were supposed to. For the last two years, Carla Rubeo has called a condo in Antioch her home. But she very nearly lost it through no fault of her own. "And I want people to know that yes, this can happen to anybody," Rubeo told NewsChannel 5 Investigates. Rubeo said it all started earlier this year when she got a letter from the Davidson County Trustee’s Office, informing her that her 2016 property taxes hadn’t been paid. "I thought it was a hoax," she recalled. After all, she’d paid some each month as part of her mortgage and her mortgage company, SWBC, was paying the tax bill at the end of each year. Or so she thought. "So you called your m...

Woman Nearly Loses Home After Mortgage Company Mix-Up

NASHVILLE, Tn. – If you’re like a lot of people, you pay your property taxes through your monthly mortgage payment. But a woman who trusted her mortgage company to pay her taxes very nearly lost her house. That company is one of the biggest mortgage providers in Nashville, but it turns out, they didn’t do what they were supposed to. For the last two years, Carla Rubeo has called a condo in Antioch her home. But she very nearly lost it through no fault of her own. "And I want people to know that yes, this can happen to anybody," Rubeo told NewsChannel 5 Investigates. Rubeo said it all started earlier this year when she got a letter from the Davidson County Trustee’s Office, informing her that her 2016 property taxes hadn’t been paid. "I thought it was a hoax," she recalled. After all, she’d paid some each month as part of her mortgage and her mortgage company, SWBC, was paying the tax bill at the end of each year. Or so she thought. "So you called your m...

Woman Nearly Loses Home After Mortgage Company Mix-Up

NASHVILLE, Tn. – If you’re like a lot of people, you pay your property taxes through your monthly mortgage payment. But a woman who trusted her mortgage company to pay her taxes very nearly lost her house. That company is one of the biggest mortgage providers in Nashville, but it turns out, they didn’t do what they were supposed to. For the last two years, Carla Rubeo has called a condo in Antioch her home. But she very nearly lost it through no fault of her own. "And I want people to know that yes, this can happen to anybody," Rubeo told NewsChannel 5 Investigates. Rubeo said it all started earlier this year when she got a letter from the Davidson County Trustee’s Office, informing her that her 2016 property taxes hadn’t been paid. "I thought it was a hoax," she recalled. After all, she’d paid some each month as part of her mortgage and her mortgage company, SWBC, was paying the tax bill at the end of each year. Or so she thought. "So you called your m...