Tennessee Code § 47-28-107

Service of notice
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Under this chapter a notice is served on the creditor when it is in fact received by the creditor at the address specified in the mortgage; or if no address is so specified, in the case of an open-end credit agreement, to the address to which requests or demands for advances are to be sent; and in all other cases to the address at which payments on the mortgage are to be made. Acts 1987, ch. 137, § 7.
Under this chapter a notice is served on the creditor when it is in fact received by the creditor at the address specified in the mortgage; or if no address is so specified, in the case of an open-end credit agreement, to the address to which requests or demands for advances are to be sent; and in all other cases to the address at which payments on the mortgage are to be made. Acts 1987, ch. 137, § 7.
Under this chapter a notice is served on the creditor when it is in fact received by the creditor at the address specified in the mortgage; or if no address is so specified, in the case of an open-end credit agreement, to the address to which requests or demands for advances are to be sent; and in all other cases to the address at which payments on the mortgage are to be made. Acts 1987, ch. 137, § 7.
Under this chapter a notice is served on the creditor when it is in fact received by the creditor at the address specified in the mortgage; or if no address is so specified, in the case of an open-end credit agreement, to the address to which requests or demands for advances are to be sent; and in all other cases to the address at which payments on the mortgage are to be made.
Acts 1987, ch. 137, § 7.

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