The political battle between Tennessee homeowner associations and absentee corporate landlords over long-term rentals reignited this month in a state legislative panel. At issue are efforts by some HOAs — nonprofit organizations in subdivisions and planned communities that set and enforce rules for properties and residents — to alter rules involving large corporations buying homes to rent. Read the article………………………
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