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Process

The easement process is designed to be clear, collaborative, and predictable from start to finish. Historic Nashville Easements works with property owners to evaluate a building’s significance, craft tailored easement terms, finalize and record the legal agreement, and then provide ongoing stewardship over time. The goal is to make it straightforward to protect what matters most about a property while supporting practical, long‑term use.

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Initial Inquiry

  • Owners or their representatives contact Historic Nashville Easements to discuss the property, its history, and preservation goals.

  • Staff and the Easement Board review basic eligibility, focusing on historic significance, integrity, and long‑term stewardship feasibility.

02

Due Diligence

  • If the property appears eligible, Historic Nashville Easements gathers documentation (photos, historic research, existing plans, surveys) and works with the owner to identify character‑defining exterior features to be protected.

  • Easement terms are drafted to reflect both the property’s significance and the owner’s operational needs, including any allowable alterations or additions subject to review.

03

Board Review

  • The proposed easement is reviewed by the Historic Nashville Easements Board, and when appropriate, relevant Preserve Nashville committees, to ensure alignment with mission and best practices.

  • The board votes on whether to accept the easement subject to final legal documents.

04

Legal Documentation

  • Easement documents are finalized with counsel, then executed by the property owner and Historic Nashville Easements.

  • The easement is recorded with the appropriate county office, becoming part of the property’s chain of title and enforceable in perpetuity.

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Ongoing Stewardship

  • Historic Nashville Easements conducts periodic monitoring (often annual) to document conditions and ensure compliance with easement terms.

  • Owners agree to seek review and approval before making exterior changes visible from the public right‑of‑way or undertaking any work that may affect the protected features.

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Historic Nashville Easements is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization (EIN ####) recognized under Tennessee statute for its role in historic preservation.
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