Tennessee Action to Recover Personal Property is a legal process that allows a person to reclaim possession of their property if it has been wrongfully taken from them. This process is also known as a repletion action. There are two types of Tennessee Action to Recover Personal Property: Possessor and Non-Possessory. Possessor actions are used when the plaintiff (the person seeking to recover the property) is the rightful owner of the property and the defendant (the person from whom the property is being recovered) is in possession of it. Non-Possessory actions are used when the plaintiff is not the rightful owner, but believes they have a right to possess the property. In either case, the plaintiff must file a complaint in court and present evidence to prove their claim to the property. If the court finds in favor of the plaintiff, it will issue an order for the defendant to return the property.