Tennessee Statutes

§ 13-3-503 — Consistency of residence with age, value, size and appearance of existing residences

Tennessee § 13-3-503

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Tenn. Code Ann. § 13-3-503 (2026).

Text

The residence is consistent with:

(1)The age of existing residences within the developed area of single family residences, if the residence to be moved is within ten (10) years of the average age of the existing structures within the developed area;
(2)(A) The value of existing residences within the developed area of single family residences, if the valuation of the residence being moved appraised, prior to being moved, at a value that is at least equal to the average appraisal of the existing structures within the developed area; provided, that nothing in this subdivision (2) shall be construed to prevent the residence from exceeding the value of the existing structures. In establishing the value of existing structures, the value of modular homes located in the developed area shall not

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Legislative History

Acts 2007, ch. 246, § 4; 2008, ch. 860, § 2.

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