Samantha S. asked

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Are there any statutory damages related to violations of TN Code section 66-28-301, and how should I proceed with suing an apartment complex for damages due to fraudulent move-out charges?

November 2nd, 2024

Jesse S. answered

In Tennessee, landlords are required to follow specific procedures regarding security deposits, and ...

November 2nd, 2024

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