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It sounds as though the important piece of information to confirm is the dates of the lease, as specified in the agreement your friend Geff signed with the owner on your behalf (or at least so it sounds from your description of the facts). If the lease was scheduled to run through the end of June, and this is reflected in the lease, you should write a letter to the owner, attach a copy of the lease and explain that you have a lease through June and that the attached lease reflects this. A landlord can not evict a tenant using the police unless he can prove that the property's lease is in fact up. If for some reason the lease reflects a date that is June 1st, as per the landlord, you will need a real estate attorney to help you make a case against the document. It would be best to be represented by a local attorney or at least one that understands the local Tennessee laws which pertain to landlords, tenants and property leases.

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