Finance
The Tennessee Department of Financial Institutions (TDFI) regulates:
AReal estate licensees in Tennessee
BState-chartered banks, credit unions, and certain lending institutions in Tennessee✓ Correct
CTennessee real estate investment trusts
DAll mortgage lenders in Tennessee
Explanation
TDFI is the state agency that charters, regulates, and supervises state-chartered financial institutions in Tennessee, including banks, credit unions, and mortgage lenders (through the Tennessee Mortgage License Act). TREC regulates real estate licensees.
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