The 'Required' Real Estate Disclosure Statement Does Not Live Up to Its Name
This article describes a loop-hole that exists in Tennessee residential real estate transactions, specifically how the required disclosure statement can be avoided by the seller of real estate.
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Ronald Nevin has been practicing law for over 40 years. Ron focuses his practice primarily on Bankruptcy, Probate, Real Estate, and Estate Planning.
Ronald Nevin has been practicing law for over 40 years. Ron focuses his practice primarily on Bankruptcy, Probate, Real Estate, and Estate Planning.
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