Tennessee Double Writ is an innovative legal document used to protect property rights in the state of Tennessee. It is used to ensure that the owner of a property has both a legal and an equitable claim to the property, and that the title to the property is not in dispute. The document is often used to record a deed or other real estate transaction, and can be used to transfer ownership, grant an easement, or create a trust. There are two types of Tennessee Double Writs: a "General Warranty Deed", and a "Quit Claim Deed". A General Warranty Deed typically provides the highest level of protection, as it includes covenants of title which guarantee the validity of the title to the property. A Quit Claim Deed is a less stringent form of protection, and does not include any warranties.