Property Ownership

In Tennessee, a mechanic's lien can be filed by a contractor who has not been paid for:

AServices rendered only outside the property
BLabor and materials supplied to improve the real property✓ Correct
CPersonal property services only
DServices rendered more than 5 years ago

Explanation

Tennessee's mechanic's lien law allows contractors, subcontractors, and material suppliers to place a lien on real property for unpaid labor and materials that improved the property.

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