Tennessee · 114
HB 1297
Landlord and Tenant - As introduced, changes, from three days to three business days from the date written notice is received by a tenant, the date on which a landlord may terminate a rental agreement if the tenant or another person on the premises with the tenant's consent willfully or intentionally commits a violent act; behaves in a manner which constitutes or threatens to be a real and present danger to the health, safety, or welfare of the life or property of other tenants or persons on the premises; creates a hazardous or unsanitary condition on the property that affects the health, safety, or welfare or the life or property of other tenants or persons on the premises; or refuses to vacate the premises after entering the premises as an unauthorized subtenant or other unauthorized occupant. - Amends TCA Title 5; Title 6; Title 7; Title 13; Title 56; Title 62; Title 66; Title 67 and Title 68.
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Summary AI-generated
Tennessee HB 1297 proposes amending multiple titles of the Tennessee Code to change the notice period for terminating a rental agreement from three days to three business days. This change applies when a tenant or authorized person willfully commits a violent act, threatens the safety or property of others, creates hazardous conditions, or refuses to vacate as an unauthorized occupant.
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Sponsors
- Jason Powell Democratic lead