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66-27-206. Applicability of local ordinances, regulations, and building codes.

A zoning, subdivision, building code, or other real estate use law, ordinance, or regulation may not prohibit the condominium form of ownership or impose any requirement upon a condominium that it would not impose upon a physically identical development under a different form of ownership. Otherwise, no provision of this part and parts 3-5 of this chapter invalidates or modifies any provision of any zoning, subdivision, building code, or other real estate use law, ordinance, or regulation.

[Acts 2008, ch. 766, § 1.]  

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Statutes > Tennessee > Title-66 > Chapter-27 > Part-2 > 66-27-206

66-27-206. Applicability of local ordinances, regulations, and building codes.

A zoning, subdivision, building code, or other real estate use law, ordinance, or regulation may not prohibit the condominium form of ownership or impose any requirement upon a condominium that it would not impose upon a physically identical development under a different form of ownership. Otherwise, no provision of this part and parts 3-5 of this chapter invalidates or modifies any provision of any zoning, subdivision, building code, or other real estate use law, ordinance, or regulation.

[Acts 2008, ch. 766, § 1.]  


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-66 > Chapter-27 > Part-2 > 66-27-206

66-27-206. Applicability of local ordinances, regulations, and building codes.

A zoning, subdivision, building code, or other real estate use law, ordinance, or regulation may not prohibit the condominium form of ownership or impose any requirement upon a condominium that it would not impose upon a physically identical development under a different form of ownership. Otherwise, no provision of this part and parts 3-5 of this chapter invalidates or modifies any provision of any zoning, subdivision, building code, or other real estate use law, ordinance, or regulation.

[Acts 2008, ch. 766, § 1.]