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TMBA was
organized in 1960 to promote ethical, efficient, and
professional business practices in mortgage financing,
benefiting individuals and businesses seeking mortgage loans.
To learn more about our organization, we hope you will browse this site, and
contact us to discuss any questions you
may have.
TMBA's Mission Statement
The mission of the Tennessee Mortgage Bankers Association is to
provide ethical, efficient, and professional business practices
of members and their employees by focusing on impartiality,
confidentiality, fiduciary responsibility and legal
responsibility. To support this goal, the Association is
dedicated to providing effective communication, education and
legislative involvement for its members.
Together with
the Canons
of Ethics and Standards of Practice of the Mortgage Bankers
Association of America, which TMBA also has adopted, our Code of Ethics
offers a standard for business and personal conduct for TMBA
member employees. The TMBA Membership Directory contains
a full copy of each of these documents.
TMBA's Purpose
Since 1960, the Tennessee Mortgage Bankers Association has
provided the real estate finance community with a voice in both
state and federal government.
TMBA encourages the enactment of
legislation that enables the mortgage lender to best serve the
needs of those individuals and business firms seeking mortgage
financing in the state of Tennessee. The association continues
to encourage, foster, stimulate, and advance those civic,
commercial, financial, and economic interests related to
promoting the welfare of mortgage lending in Tennessee.
CONSUMER ALERT:
The Tennessee
Mortgage Bankers Association (TMBA) is working to protect you
from deceptive and fraudulent practices in mortgage
lending.
If you feel you have experienced such
tactics from a TMBA member company, please
contact us.
If the company is not a member of TMBA, the association will not
be able to review your complaint. You may check to see if the
company is a member through the directory in this website.
All
complaints should be made to the Division of Consumer Affairs of
the
Tennessee Department of Financial Institutions,
whether the company is a TMBA member or not. Complaint forms are
available on that website or you may contact them through the
Consumer Hotline at 800-778-4215.
For more
information on how to stop mortgage fraud, go to
www.stopmortgagefraud.com/promotion
to access a brochure published by the Mortgage Bankers
Association of America.
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