Property Ownership
The Tennessee Condominium Act of 2008 applies to condominiums created:
ABefore January 1, 2009
BOn or after January 1, 2009✓ Correct
COnly in counties with a population over 100,000
DOnly to commercial condominium projects
Explanation
The Tennessee Condominium Act (TCA Title 66 Chapter 27, Part 4) applies to condominiums created on or after January 1, 2009. Condominiums created before that date are governed by the older Horizontal Property Act.
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