Tennessee Statutes
§ 13-21-304 — Notification by owners and parties in interest that dwelling is used for residential rental purposes - Form - Fees
Tennessee·Title 13
The residential rental inspection ordinance may include a provision that requires the owners and parties in interest of dwelling units in a residential rental inspection district to notify the public authority in writing if the dwelling unit is used for residential rental purposes. The public authority may develop a form for such purposes. The residential rental inspection ordinance shall not include a registration fee or a fee of any kind associated with the written notification pursuant to this section. A residential rental inspection ordinance shall not require that the written notification from the owner or party in interest of a dwelling unit subject to the residential rental inspection ordinance be provided to the public authority in less than sixty (60) days after the adoption of a
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Legislative History
Acts 2006, ch. 949, § 1.
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Functions of commissioner§ 13-10-104
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Financial assistance - Approved sources§ 13-10-201
Responsibility for implementation§ 13-10-202
Financial and legal independence§ 13-10-203
Enforcement authority§ 13-10-204
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Short title§ 13-11-102
Purpose§ 13-11-103
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