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Monthly Archives: October 2025

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Signs of Real Estate Fraud To Watch Out for

By Reynolds, Atkins, Brezina & Stewart, PLLC |

Real estate is one of the largest financial investments most people will ever make. Unfortunately, because real estate transactions involve large sums of money, they are a common target for fraud. In Tennessee, many have fallen victim to real estate fraud. Real estate fraud can happen in any type of transaction, so whether you… Read More »

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Can I Sue for Specific Performance in a Tennessee Real Estate Deal?

By Reynolds, Atkins, Brezina & Stewart, PLLC |

Buyers and sellers of real estate invest time, money, and effort into the transaction process. If you are looking to buy or sell a property, you expect the other party to fulfill their obligations and follow through with the contract. Unfortunately, one side may sometimes fail to stick to their end of the deal… Read More »

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Understanding Tennessee’s Statute of Repose for Construction Defects

By Reynolds, Atkins, Brezina & Stewart, PLLC |

In Tennessee, all legal actions for damages caused by the negligence of another party have a time limit within which the action must be commenced. For claims involving negligent construction or design of an improvement to real estate, there is a crucial deadline called a statute of repose. Understanding this legal deadline is vital… Read More »

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Who Is Liable in a Tennessee Slip and Fall Accident?

By Reynolds, Atkins, Brezina & Stewart, PLLC |

Although slip-and-fall accidents might seem minor, they can result in severe injuries like broken bones, head injuries, and back injuries. After a slip-and-fall accident, the financial burden can significantly impact victims and their families. Fortunately, in Tennessee, if you sustain an injury due to an unsafe condition on another’s property, you can file a… Read More »

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