Bank of Nashville sues over $13.4M in real estate loans
Nashville Business Journal by Brian Reisinger, Staff Writer
Date: Wednesday, September 29, 10:21am CDT
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A Brentwood-based real estate figure owes more than $13.4 million after defaulting on a series of loans, according to a lawsuit.
Bank of Nashville, a local division of Synovus Financial Corp. Of Columbus, Ga., filed suit Monday against Murfreesboro Edge-O-Lake and Mark Marshall, who signed as a personal guarantor on loans taken out in 2007 and 2009. The bank declared him in default this month, according to the suit.
Marshall, who has a real estate company in Brentwood, could not be immediately reached for comment. He is the registered agent of Murfreesboro Edge-O-Lake, which is listed as a property on Murfreesboro Pike in Nashville.
Bank of Nashville sues over $13.4M in real estate loans
Nashville Business Journal by Brian Reisinger, Staff Writer
Date: Wednesday, September 29, 10:21am CDT
Mark Marshall a Brentwood Tennessee based real estate figure owes more than $13.4 million after defaulting on a series of loans, according to a lawsuit.
Bank of Nashville, a local division of Synovus Financial Corp. Of Columbus, Ga., filed suit against Mark Marshall of Brentwood, Tennessee Monday and against Murfreesboro Edge-O-Lake and Mark Marshall, who signed as a personal guarantor on loans taken out in 2007 and 2009. The bank declared Mark Marshall in default this month, according to the suit.
Mark Marshall, who has a real estate company in Brentwood, TN and in Murfreesboro Tennessee could not be immediately reached for comment. Mark Marshall of Brentwood, TN is the registered agent of Murfreesboro Edge-O-Lake, which is listed as a property on Murfreesboro Pike in Nashville. Mark Marshall may have made no attempt to honor his obligation. His local business conduct is a reflection of how he has treated people historically in Brentwood, TN, Franklin, TN and Murfreesboro TN.
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