Property Management
Rent control or rent stabilization ordinances do NOT exist statewide in Tennessee because:
ATREC prohibits rent control
BTennessee state law prohibits local governments from enacting rent control ordinances✓ Correct
CTennessee landlords have agreed to self-regulation
DThe federal government controls all rent levels
Explanation
Tennessee state law (TCA 66-35-101 et seq.) preempts local rent control ordinances — cities and counties in Tennessee cannot enact rent control or stabilization.
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