Eviction Process In Tennessee
Summary
In Tennessee, if youve lived on a property for an extended period, such as 2 years, you may be considered a tenant. This typically means the property owner must follow a formal eviction process to remove you, rather than simply calling the police. To understand your rights and obligations, you can check local laws by visiting the city or county governments official website, looking for the Code of Ordinances or Municipal Code, or consulting with a local attorney. Additionally, local libraries may offer resources or guidance on landlord-tenant laws.Full Conversation
Martha Johnson
Hi Martha! How can I assist you with your legal issue today?
Well me and my boyfriend stay on his mothers property in Memphis,TN.We have been staying here for almost * Years. I need to know if she can just call the police and we have to leave if the police tell us to, or does she have to evict us.
In Tennessee, if you've been living on the property for a significant time, like 2 years, you may be considered a tenant. This means:
- The property owner likely needs to go through a formal eviction process to remove you.
- Simply calling the police usually isn't enough to force you to leave.
It might be helpful to check local laws or consult with a local attorney for specific guidance.
how can i check a local law for my question
To check local laws in Memphis, TN, you can:
- Visit the official website of the city or county government.
- Look for the "Code of Ordinances" or "Municipal Code."
- Contact a local attorney for specific legal advice.
- Visit a local library for resources or guidance.