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Tennessee State Laws

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Tennessee Community Association Laws

Condominiums (TCA 66-27, 2008 Act), older condos (Horizontal Property Act), limited HOA provisions (TCA 66-27 Parts 6–8), corporate law (Title 48), TREC for brokerage/licensing. Reference hub

Tennessee takes a light-touch approach to common-interest communities. Condominiums are well-defined by the
Tennessee Condominium Act of 2008—including a modern reserve study cadence—while traditional single-family HOAs lean mostly on corporate law and a handful of targeted statutes in TCA 66-27 Parts 6–8. There’s no condo/HOA ombudsman and minimal rulemaking, so boards succeed when they run tight meetings, keep records clean, and follow their governing documents to the letter.

At a glance

Primary Statutes

Horizontal Property Act (1963) — Older Condos

Governs pre-2009 regimes; see applicability in § 66-27-202.

Part 1 (Justia)

Popular Sections (direct links)

Administrative Rules (Tennessee)

Tennessee does not publish condo/HOA-specific administrative codes like Florida’s 61B. Relevant state rules are limited.

Management & Licensing

Is a CAM license required?

  • Tennessee has no dedicated “CAM” license.
  • If management includes brokerage activities (e.g., leasing units, collecting rent for owners), Real Estate licensure may apply under TREC.
  • Community-focused tasks (budgets, covenant enforcement, vendor coordination) are typically non-brokerage.

Tennessee Real Estate Commission
Licensing Info

Confirm edge cases with TREC or counsel.

Condo-specific note: Reserve studies

  • Boards overseeing common elements > $10,000 must conduct a reserve study and update it at least every 5 years; share with owners.
  • Applicability exceptions: declarant-controlled boards, single-owner condos, or husband-and-wife tenancy by the entirety.

See § 66-27-403(g)

Governing Documents & Overlays

  • Governing docs: Articles, plat, Declaration/CC&Rs, Bylaws, Board rules/resolutions.
  • Federal overlays: Fair Housing Act, ADA (where applicable), FCC OTARD (antennas), FDCPA (collections), etc.
  • State/local overlays: Building codes, stormwater, local ordinances. Limited HOA-specific statutes in TCA 66-27 Parts 6–8.
  • Conflicts: Statutes control over conflicting documents; consult counsel for interpretation.

State Contacts

Tennessee Real Estate Commission (TREC)

Commission homepage

  • Scope: Licenses & regulates real estate brokerage; relevant when association management involves brokerage tasks.
  • Rules: Chapter 1260
  • Phone: (615) 741-2273

Tennessee Code (Official Portal)

Disclaimer

This page is a general reference and not legal advice. Laws and rules change; always verify the current text on the official linked sites and consult qualified counsel for your situation.

Last updated: September 8, 2025