Property Ownership
In Tennessee, 'abandonment' of real property occurs when:
AThe owner moves away temporarily
BThe owner relinquishes all rights to and interest in the property with intent to permanently give it up✓ Correct
CThe tenant vacates before the lease expires
DThe property is listed for sale for more than 180 days
Explanation
Abandonment of real property requires both physical relinquishment AND intent to permanently give up ownership. Simply vacating does not constitute abandonment.
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