Property Ownership
In Tennessee, a 'homeowners association' (HOA) has the authority to enforce:
AState and county zoning ordinances
BThe community's covenants, conditions, and restrictions (CC&Rs) and association rules✓ Correct
CTennessee license law
DFederal fair housing regulations
Explanation
An HOA has authority to enforce the community's CC&Rs, bylaws, and rules as private contractual obligations on property owners within the community.
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