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    • 2021 Tennessee Code
    • Title 66 - Property
    • Chapter 5 - Conveyances of Property
    • Part 2 - Residential Property Disclosures
    • § 66-5-202. Required Disclosures or Disclaimers

    2021 Tennessee Code
    Part 2 - Residential Property Disclosures
    § 66-5-202. Required Disclosures or Disclaimers

    With regard to transfers described in § 66-5-201, the owner of the residential property shall furnish to a purchaser one of the following:

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    Structure 2021 Tennessee Code

    2021 Tennessee Code

    Title 66 - Property

    Chapter 5 - Conveyances of Property

    Part 2 - Residential Property Disclosures

    § 66-5-201. General Provisions

    § 66-5-202. Required Disclosures or Disclaimers

    § 66-5-205. Liability for Changed Circumstances

    § 66-5-206. Duties of Real Estate Licensees

    § 66-5-207. Liability for Nondisclosure of Communicable Diseases or Criminal Acts on Property

    § 66-5-209. Exempt Property Transfers

    § 66-5-210. Disclosure Form

    § 66-5-212. Disclosure of Known Percolation Tests or Soil Absorption Rates — Disclosure of Foundation Move — Disclosure of Presence of Sinkhole

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