The Tennessee Inventory to be included with Summons to Recover Personal Property if the property is an automobile is a document that provides a detailed description of the vehicle being recovered. This document should include the make, model, year, color, license plate number, and VIN number of the vehicle being recovered. It should also include any additional information relevant to the vehicle, such as any accessories or modifications. The Tennessee Inventory should be signed and dated by both the plaintiff and the defendant or their representatives. If the property is an automobile, there are two types of Tennessee Inventory to be included with Summons to Recover Personal Property: the Prepossession Inventory and the Post-Repossession Inventory. The Prepossession Inventory should include a detailed description of the vehicle before it is repossessed, while the Post-Repossession Inventory should include a detailed description of the vehicle after it is repossessed. Both inventories should include information such as the make, model, year, color, license plate number, and VIN number of the vehicle being recovered. The Prepossession Inventory should also include any additional information relevant to the vehicle, such as any accessories or modifications. The Post-Repossession Inventory should include a list of all items that were removed from the vehicle after it was repossessed. Both inventories should be signed and dated by both the plaintiff and the defendant or their representatives.