Bredesen Announces Disaster Assistance for Eight Counties

Friday, April 24, 2009 | 06:18am

April Storm Victims in Rutherford and Adjacent Counties Eligible for Low-Interest Loans

NASHVILLE — Governor Phil Bredesen today announced the Small Business Administration has issued a Disaster Declaration for Rutherford County and the seven adjacent counties – Bedford, Cannon, Coffee, Davidson, Marshall, Williamson and Wilson – for tornadoes that struck on April 10. An SBA disaster declaration makes homeowners and businesses affected by the disaster eligible for low-interest loans.
 
“I’m very pleased that SBA acted on this request so quickly and that Tennesseans impacted by the April 10 storms will have the opportunity to use this disaster loan program as they recover and rebuild,” said Bredesen.
 
Bredesen requested the SBA Disaster Declaration on April 21.
 
SBA Disaster Loans can provide a homeowner or business with a quick method of funding their own recovery process. The current interest rates for disasters that occurred on or before January 2009 are 2.187 percent or 4.375 percent for homeowners, depending on whether they can get credit elsewhere, and range for business from 4 to 6 percent.
 
The SBA declined access to the disaster loan program for Benton, Dickson, McMinn, Moore and Sequatchie Counties because there were not enough qualifying damages.
 
Fact Sheet about SBA Disaster Loans:
 
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