Practice Area
Real Estate Fraud Attorney in Tennessee
Real estate fraud cases are won or lost in the first days. Whether it is a wire-fraud diversion of closing funds, a forged deed, or a seller who lied about what they were selling, the early moves — preserving evidence, identifying who is actually liable, and locking down leverage — decide what is recoverable. I move fast on these.
This page covers a focused service. For the broader editorial practice area, see Real Estate Disputes in Tennessee.
Speed is the case
When fraud surfaces, the first hours and days matter more than anything that happens later — wire-fraud and forged-instrument matters especially, because money and records move and the trail goes cold. So the early work is preserving the evidence, naming the right defendants, and figuring out the pre-suit demand strategy while there is still leverage to use. The claims run from civil fraud and fraudulent misrepresentation to fraudulent concealment, deed fraud, and wire-fraud-induced loss, plus post-closing discovery of misrepresentations made during the listing or showings.
What Tennessee gives you to work with
Tennessee recognizes both common-law fraud claims and statutory remedies for certain real-estate misrepresentations, and the recording-act rules shape any deed-fraud analysis. The statute-of-limitations question turns on the nature of the claim and when the fraud was actually discovered — one more reason the timeline of discovery gets documented early. If fraud has just come to light, the clock is already running.
Service area
Statewide advice; trial representation in Sumner, Wilson, Robertson, Trousdale, Williamson, and Davidson Counties.
How to start
Send a short fact summary, the closing or transaction documents, and any evidence of the fraud. Response generally within one business day; same-day response when active wire fraud is involved.
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