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The Law Office of Stephen Nault

Practice Area

Real Estate Fraud Attorney in Tennessee

Real estate fraud attorney in Tennessee for buyers, sellers, and investors facing misrepresentation, wire fraud, deed fraud, and seller-disclosure claims — preserving evidence, preserving leverage, and acting fast when fraud has just been discovered.

This page covers a focused service. For the broader editorial practice area, see Real Estate Disputes in Tennessee.

What this covers

Real estate fraud cases turn on fast preservation of evidence, identification of the right defendants, and pursuit of remedies that actually fit the harm. The work covers civil fraud, fraudulent misrepresentation, fraudulent concealment, deed fraud, wire-fraud-induced loss, and seller-disclosure-based claims.

Common fact patterns include intentional non-disclosure of material defects, forged or altered deeds, wire-fraud diversion of closing funds, and post-closing discovery of material misrepresentations made during the listing or showings.

When to call

Immediately on discovery. Wire-fraud and forged-instrument matters move fastest in the first hours and days. Pre-suit demand strategy depends on what evidence and leverage exist before the other side has time to react.

Tennessee specifics

Tennessee recognizes both common-law fraud claims and statutory remedies for certain real-estate misrepresentations. Statute-of-limitations issues turn on the nature of the claim and when discovery occurred. Recording-act protections affect deed-fraud analysis.

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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