Property Ownership

In Tennessee, a 'boundary line agreement' between neighboring property owners is used to:

ATransfer title from one owner to another
BResolve disputes about property line locations and establish agreed boundaries✓ Correct
CCreate easements for shared driveways
DSubdivide a single parcel into two lots

Explanation

A boundary line agreement is a recorded instrument between adjacent property owners that establishes or confirms the agreed location of a shared property boundary, resolving disputes and clarifying title.

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