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Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs): A practical Overview
Summary of Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs): How REITs work, key requirements, rules, and distribution standards.
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How to Prevent Contract Disputes Before They Start: A Practical Guide for Business Owners
Prevent costly contract disputes before they start. This practical guide gives business owners clear steps to draft strong agreements.
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Introduction to the Probate Process in Nashville, Tennessee
Collins Legal: Probate laws can feel overwhelming. A Nashville Probate Attorney offers expert guidance to simplify the process. Get trusted help today.
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Mastering the Art of Dealing with Your HOA
Dealing with a Homeowners Association (HOA) can often be a source of stress and frustration for many homeowners. From strict rules and regulations to disagreements with neighbors, navigating the ins and outs of an HOA can be challenging. However, by mastering the art of dealing with your HOA, you can make the experience a more positive and productive one. In this blog post, we will provide tips and strategies on how to effectively deal with your HOA and make the most out of your community living experience.
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Tennessee Real Estate 101: Do You Really Need an Attorney to Close the Deal?
Does Tennessee require an attorney for real estate transactions? The short answer is no. You should consult an attorney for review.
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Grover Collins - Fellow of the Nashville Bar Foundation
Grover Collins named a Fellow of the Nashville Bar Foundation. Fellows demonstrate a devotion to service to clients and the public interest.
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Investing in Nashville Real Estate: Tips and Tricks
7 tips for investing in the Nashville Real Estate Market. We all know Location, Location, Location - What else?
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So You Want to Get a Liquor License in Tennessee? Here's What You Need to Know
In this blog post, we'll take a look at the process and requirements of getting a liquor license in Tennessee.
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The Statute of Frauds in Tennessee: When Contracts Must Be in Writing
In Tennessee, a contract must be in writing in some situations. Statute of Frauds requires some contracts must be in writing to be enforced.
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What Your Real Estate Agent Can and Cannot Tell You: The Fair Housing Act Explained
Did you know the Fair Housing Act limits what realtors can say to clients? Here's a list of what they can and cannot say.
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How to Choose the Right Title Company in Nashville, Tennessee
How to choose a title company in Nashville, Tennessee. This blog shows you the steps you need to choose the right company.
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Get to Know ChatGPT: Your Go-To AI Chatbot for Business
ChatGPT is an AI-powered chatbot that is designed to help businesses with their customer service needs.
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The Convenience of a Remote Notary for Busy People
With a Remote Notary, you don't have to worry about taking time out of your day to go to a physical office to have your documents notarized.
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You've Received Your Closing Disclosure: Now What?
You've likely heard of the closing disclosure if you're buying a home. This important document provides the details of your final mortgage loan terms and all the costs associated with the purchase.
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Quitclaim Deeds in Tennessee - Everything You Need to Know
Quitclaim Deeds in Tennessee are legal documents that transfer ownership of a piece of property from one person to another.
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Contingency: What Does It Mean in Real Estate?
In this blog post, we'll explain what contingent means in real estate and how it can affect your buying or selling process.
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The Legal Dangers of Posting on Craigslist
Collins Legal: Many people don't realize the legal dangers they may be exposing themselves to when using Craigslist.
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Don't Go Commercial Without a Commercial Real Estate Attorney
Having an experienced commercial real estate attorney on your side is essential if you're considering any sort of commercial real estate venture. Whether you’re purchasing a commercial property, leasing a space, or embarking on a development project, a commercial real estate attorney will be able to guide you through the complexities of the transaction and ensure that your rights are being protected. Don’t go commercial without a commercial real estate attorney!
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Eminent Domain in Tennessee: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Eminent Domain is a power that allows governments to take private property for public use, with the owners being justly compensated.
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5 Reasons You Need a Real Estate Attorney in Nashville
Are you considering purchasing or selling a property in Nashville? Consider hiring a Real Estate Attorney that lives in Nashville.
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Everything You Need to Know About Partition Cases in Tennessee
If you're a property owner in Tennessee, it's important to understand partition cases and joint property owner cases in the state. Partition cases in Tennessee refer to legal proceedings which allow joint owners of real estate to divide their interests in the property.
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When You Need a Power of Attorney for Real Estate: 5 Common Scenarios
A power of attorney for real estate gives someone the legal authority to act on behalf of another person in real estate transactions.
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What You Need to Know About Drone Regulations
What you need to know about drone regulations in Tennessee before you begin to fly.
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Tennessee Boating Laws
Tennessee Boating Laws explained by our attorneys. Pay attention to the new BUI law! BUI is now as serious as DUI.
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THE 2 MAJOR REASONS YOU COULD PAY MORE IN TAXES IN 2021
Your home appraisal is more in 2021 and it's going to effect your property taxes in 2022.
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Tennessee Real Estate Disclosures
Learn what Tennessee real estate disclosures require from sellers, what counts as material defects, and your rights as a buyer or seller.
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Should An Attorney Review Your Real Estate Contract?
A Real Estate Contract is a legally binding document. Often, buyers and sellers don't really understand what they are signing.
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Tennessee Real Estate Closing Checklist: What to Expect and How to Prepare
Streamline your Tennessee real estate closing with our expert checklist for buyers, sellers, and attorneys. Learn what documents you need.
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Metro’s Relentless Pursuit of an STRP Owner: Collins Legal Wins—Twice
Discover how Collins Legal defended a STRP owner against a Metro Appeal in Nashville’s ongoing legal challenges—winning twice in court and standing firm for client rights.
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Easement in Gross: What Tennessee Property Owners Need to Know
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HPR Guide for the Builder
Collins Legal: A Nashville-based Real estate law firm that can quickly setup your HPR and divide your property.
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What Is a Horizontal Property Regime (HPR) in Nashville?
Learn what a Horizontal Property Regime (HPR) is, why “tall and skinny” homes exist in Nashville, and what buyers should know!
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BL2019-1633 Big Blow to RM Zones
The new proposed legislation is a serious blow to the short term rental investor looking at RM20 and other RM zones
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Short Term Rental Pitfalls for the Real Estate Investor
Don't make these common mistakes when investing in property for short term rental use in Nashville. Make sure you are protected.
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What is Money Laundering?
An estimated $800 billion to $2 trillion is laundered through the global economy every year. How does money laundering it work?
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Instagram Influencers Should Know These Things
The number of instagram influencers is growing as tech-savvy people climb the ranks. It's a business that can be successful if done correctly.
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When Having Too Much to Drink is Illegal
While there may not be anything wrong with having a few beers in Nashville this weekend, be careful not to be “unreasonably annoying.”
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Steps to Obtain a Short Term Rental Permit in Nashville
Follow these steps and use our checklist to be sure you meet all requirements for a Short Term Rental Permit in Metro Nashville.
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Airbnb Nashville : VRBO and Airbnb Regulations in Nashville
Airbnb Nashville : Airbnbs in Nashville are highly regulated. These tips will keep you operating your short term rental legally in Nashville.
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It's a Bird...It's a Scooter...It's Legal?
In a change of tune, the Metro Council has passed new laws allowing the scooters to once again fly the streets of Nashville… but with very specific rules under a “pilot program.”
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Dog Grooming in Tennessee: Cautionary Tales
Many pet-owners take their four-legged friends to the groomers. What should you look for in a pet salon to ensure your furry friend is safe?
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Opening A Nonprofit in Tennessee
Nonprofits often operate like a standard business, but they must adhere to additional state and federal laws when it comes to tax-exempt status and charitable donations. Let’s start with the basics.
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Is CBD Oil Legal in Tennessee?
Hot Question: Are CBD products legal in Tennessee? Read our blog to learn more about the legislation, both past and future.
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When Potholes Damage Your Car
Hit one of the many potholes in Nashville, and your car is damaged? Learn your legal rights, how to document your claim, and the steps to seek reimbursement from the city or state. Collins Legal explains what Tennessee law says about pothole damage
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When Revoking a Driver's License is Unconstitutional
Judge rules that Tennesse's practice of revoking a driver's license for failure to pay court costs is unconstitutional. You should know why.
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How to Apply for a Property Variance in Nashville
Need a property variance in Nashville? If you know the steps you can confidently build what you need in Nashville.
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Bird Scooter-Sharing Landed in Nashville
THE LATEST BLOG COVERS THE POPULAR BIRD SCOOTER THAT RECENTLY HIT NASHVILLE'S STREETS. WHAT DOES METRO THINK ABOUT IT AND IS IT HERE TO STAY?
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Business is Booming in Nashville
Some of the nation's top companies operating right here in Nashville, Tennessee. Some are downtown, others in the suburbs. See our clients!
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Do I Need a Business Lawyer? 5 Scenarios Where Legal Counsel Is Essential
Do I need a business lawyer? Yes. All businesses need a business lawyer to guide them through formation, protection, and growth.
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Drafting Contracts: Dos and Don'ts
Contracts protect your interests and clarify business arrangements. Make sure your contracts are drafted correctly from the onset.
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Alcohol Sales on Sunday in Tennessee [Updated]
How can I buy alcohol in Tennessee on Sundays? Liquor and wine can now be sold on Sundays in Tennessee; keep this list handy for the hours.
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What is Intellectual Property?
Just as physical items are protected by property rights, all intangible things are protected through the use of intellectual property rights.
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Food Trucks in Nashville: How to Get a Slice of the Action
Forming a Food Truck business in Nashville can be a long process! Give Collins Legal a call to get your Food Truck moving toward the dough.
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Nashville Golf Carts: Is the Government Regulating Tourists?
Have you seen the golf carts around Broadway, West End and the Gulch? Metro Nashville has cracked down on their rules and regulations.
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HOAs: The Pros and Cons
HOAs: Explore the pros and cons of homeowners associations in Middle Tennessee—fees, rules, maintenance, and what to expect before you buy.
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Give Your Business Life: Why LLCs Are Tennessee’s Top Choice
Starting a company? Tennessee lawyers recommend Limited Liability Companies. Here's how an LLC can protect you and your assets.
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Resolving Real Estate Disputes: 3 Proven Methods (Expanded Guide)
Learn three proven ways to resolve real estate disputes: review, mediation, and litigation. Get expert guidance from Nashville attorneys
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Why Every Company Needs a Business & Corporate Lawyer
Discover why hiring a corporate lawyer is crucial for protecting your company, managing risk, and ensuring compliance in Tennessee.
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NFL Coaches Contracts
NFL coaches are paid handsomely. Before signing their contracts, these documents are reviewed by attorneys. Some things to know about these contracts.
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Great Tips for Starting a New Business
If you're new to the business world or a serial entrepreneur, here are four things you should know before launching your business.
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Why You Should Update Your Tennessee Drivers License
If you just moved to Nashville, it's time to update your Tennessee Drivers License. Even if you only moved neighborhoods.
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Is Your Property an Attractive Nuisance?
Is your Property and Attractive Nuisance? Learn how to protect yourself from uninvited guests in our newest property law blog post.
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Can You Drive After a DUI Conviction? Yes—But With Restrictions.
Driving after a DUI conviction has its restrictions. The right attorney can help you with the reinstatement process and the requirements.
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Am I Required to Take Field Sobriety Tests in Tennessee?
If you are asked by a police officer to participate in field sobriety tests, you may decline; but not without consequences.
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FORWARD THINKING: WILLS AND POWER OF ATTORNEY
It's important to think ahead: Are your loved ones secure? You might need a Power of Attorney and Will for youself and your loved ones.
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Client Question: Are Dog Parks Safe?
Dog parks are meant to be a place to allow you and your furry friend to exercise and burn off energy. What happens if there's an incident?
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Ten Things Every Landlord Should Know
If you own property that produces rental income, you need to make sure you know what is required of a landlord. Protect your investment!
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Concealed Carry in Tennessee
Concealed Carry law in Tennessee is unique. Make sure you are legal if you plan to carry. If traveling from out of state, you NEED to know.
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Traffic Ticket: Pay the Fine or Go to Court?
If you received a traffic ticket in Nashville or middle Tennessee, is it worth it to go to court? Probably. Here's why.
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WHAT TO DO WHEN YOU ARE IN A CAR ACCIDENT
Do you know what to do after a car accident? There are several steps you should take to ensure you are protected.
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DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE: A PERMANENT CONVICTION
Driving under the influence in Tennessee is a permanent conviction, meaning it will not come off your record. It's best to hire an attorney.
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DISTRACTED DRIVING LAWS IN TENNESSEE & BEYOND
New distracted driving laws in Tennessee affect all drivers who drive in Tennessee whether they are visiting or locals.
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Hiring a Handyman or Contractor in Tennessee: What You Need to Know About Licensing
Hiring a contractor in Tennessee? Learn which licenses are required and how to protect your home for projects over $3,000.
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CATFISH ON THE ICE
If you watch the Nashville Predators games, you've seen a catfish or two. Read more to see what charges have been brought against the fans.
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RIDING IN TRUCK BEDS
Collins Legal attorneys review the legality of riding in a truck bed and explain the new rules of the road. Keep reading to learn more.
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A BIG CHANGE TO EXPUNGEMENT LAWS IN TENNESSEE
A criminal record can affect job candidacy and background searches. See if any convictions are eligible for expungement.
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Simple vs. Aggravated Assault in Tennessee
Learn the differences between simple and aggravated assault in Tennessee, including definitions and penalties. Contact our Nashville attorney
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AN UBER DILEMMA
Read about local regulations surrounding Uber and other ride-share companies in the Nashville and middle Tennessee area.
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Can You Bring Alcohol in Your Uber?
A client asked us if it was legal to have alcohol in an Uber or other ride-share car. We did some research and have an answer for you.
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STEPS TO TAKE WHEN YOU GET PULLED OVER FOR A DUI
If you get stopped for a potential DUI while driving in middle Tennessee, be sure to take a few deep breaths and follow these steps.
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Felony DUI Convictions in Tennessee
All DUI charges in Tennessee must be taken seriously, as DUI convictions are life-altering. Learn about Felony DUI convictions in Tennessee.
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CMA Fest Survival Guide: How to Keep the "Good Times" Legal
CMA Music Fest: A care-free, fun-filled week of good music, good beer, and good times. What happens when the good times get a little too good?
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Expungement Laws in Tennessee: What You Need to Know
Planning to petition the court for an expungement? Ten things you should know prior to filing the petition.
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Don't Use Drones to Spy on Your Neighbor
Using drones to take pictures of anyone or anything without their consent is a crime. Learn more about Drone Law.
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Protecting Yourself: Understanding Orders of Protection in Tennessee
Domestic violence is all too prevalent in our justice system. Protect your well-being with an Order of Protection.
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Doing Business in Davidson County: LLC - Limited Liability Companies
Start and run your LLC in Davidson County with confidence. Discover the essential legal steps, best practices, and compliance tips every Tennessee business owner needs.
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Technology and the Law: How Your Cell Phone Can Become Evidence
Learn how your cell phone data can become evidence in court and what the U.S. Supreme Court’s decisions could mean for your digital privacy. Stay informed and protect your rights with guidance from Collins Legal.
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Confidential Informants & the Law
Confidential Informants: Who They Are. How They Are Used. Why They Are Valuable Assets to the Criminal Justice System.
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Felony Sentencing Guidelines in Tennessee
Felony sentencing guidelines in Tennessee govern the amount of time a person could receive for each felony conviction. Review the grading here
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Tennessee Sentencing Guidelines
Felony Offenses in Tennessee are governed by the Tennessee Sentencing Guidelines. To read more on sentencing guidelines, read our blog.
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Dead Trees and Landlord Liability: What Tennessee Law Requires
Refusing to remove dead trees could be a violation of Tennessee law. Make sure you are proteccted.
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The "Smell of Marijuana" Isn't a Blank Check: A Tennessee Search & Seizure Victory
In a recent trial, the State's marijuana evidence was suppressed due to the illegal search and seizure of a dwelling.
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Non-Compete Agreements: Protecting Your Business in a Competitive Market
Non-compete agreements are critical to protecting a company's interests. What does it mean to enforce one?
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Easements in Tennessee: What You Need to Know
Easements are a right to use someone else's land for a specific purpose. Tennessee easements come in 2 types: appurtenant and in gross.
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Self Defense in Tennessee | Stand Your Ground
Tennessee state law provides for "Stand Your Ground" self-defense laws. Here are the conditions required to be protected under these statutes.