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Tennessee Real Estate Commission clears three applicants to continue licensing despite past convictions and out-of-state issues

Tennessee Real Estate Commission · April 9, 2026
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The Tennessee Real Estate Commission unanimously approved three applicants — Troy Dye, Quinessela ("Toni") Taney and Tracy Jennerjohn — to continue toward licensure after hearing each candidate’s account and receiving principal-broker endorsements.

The Tennessee Real Estate Commission unanimously voted to allow three applicants to proceed with the licensing process after hearing informal appearances at its April meeting in East Tennessee.

Troy Dye, who told commissioners he was arrested in 2018 and has paid restitution and served jail time, described six years of sobriety and said he has taken steps to have his older convictions expunged. "I paid restitution. I spent my time in jail. I actually gave my life to Jesus... I left that life in the past," Dye said. His principal broker, identified in the record as Bernie Galinari (the transcript also includes the variant…

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