Tennessee Real Estate Attorney

Practical Guidance for Transactions and Property Issues

Clear, efficient legal support for buying, selling, and resolving real estate matters in Knoxville and East Tennessee.

Your property is one of your most important investments.

Whether you’re buying a home, selling property, or dealing with a contract issue, real estate transactions involve significant financial and legal risk.

Having the right legal guidance helps ensure that everything is handled correctly and that problems are avoided before they arise.

How we help clients with real estate matters:

Purchase & Sale Transactions

Reviewing and advising on residential and investment property deals.

Deeds & Property Transfers

Preparing and recording deeds correctly.

Contract Reviewing & Drafting

Helping you understand and negotiate real estate agreements.

Investment Property Guidance

Legal support for rental or multi-property investments.

Title Issues & Quiet Title Actions

Resolving defects, disputes, and “clouds” on title.

Disputes & Problem Situations

Helping resolve issues when transactions go wrong.

A practical, straightforward approach.

Real estate transactions move quickly, and communication matters.

At Otten Law, the focus is on providing clear, timely guidance so you can make informed decisions without unnecessary delays or confusion.

You can expect:

  • Direct access to your attorney

  • Clear explanations of contracts and terms

  • Prompt responses to time-sensitive issues

  • Practical advice focused on results.

Our Process

Step 1 - Consultation

Step 2 - Review & Strategy

Contracts, title issues, or concerns are evaluated and explained clearly.

We review your situation, transaction or issue.

Step 4 - Closing or Resolution

Step 3 - Action

Your transaction is completed or your issue is resolved efficiently.

We assist with drafting, negotiation, filing, or resolving issues.

Avoid costly mistakes.

Real estate issues often come down to small details: contract terms, title defects, or missed steps.

Addressing these early can prevent:

  • delays in closing

  • unexpected liability

  • disputes or litigation

Need help with a real estate matter?

Start with a straightforward conversation about your situation and your options.

Schedule a Consultation