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Sure, but the creditor would have to place that lien on the debtor in Tennessee. It might even be necessary to file the lien in the county where the debtor lives, or where the property is (if it is different than the debtor's residence). Keep in mind that lenders do this all the time for automobiles; GMAC is headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, but if you live in New Mexico and borrow from them to purchase a car, the lien will be files in New Mexico not Michigan.

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