Tennessee Statutes
§ 66-8-114 — Enforcement of right to redemption
Tennessee·Title 66
(a)If the purchaser, or the purchaser's vendee, fails or refuses to reconvey to such party entitled and offering to redeem, as set forth in this chapter, such party so paying or tendering payment shall have the right to file in the chancery court a bill to enforce the purchaser's rights of redemption.
(b)(1) In any suit to enforce a right of redemption brought by a transferee from the debtor:
(A)The debtor shall be made a party;
(B)The suit shall be dismissed on the motion of any party if it appears that the transferee is engaged in speculation or profiteering in such rights of redemption;
(C)Such speculation and profiteering shall be presumed if it appears that the transfer of the right of redemption was made for a consideration less than the fair market value of the real property mi
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Legislative History
Code 1932, § 7750; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 64-815; Acts 1987, ch. 385, §§ 1-3.
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