2010 Tennessee Code
Title 66 - Property
Chapter 27 - Horizontal Property
Part 1 - Horizontal Property
66-27-106 - Owner's rights Exclusive and common.

66-27-106. Owner's rights Exclusive and common.

(a)  An apartment owner shall have an exclusive ownership to the apartment and shall have a common right to share, with other co-owners, in the common elements of the property. Each co-owner may use the elements held in common in accordance with the purpose for which they are intended.

(b)  If a condominium owner is in compliance with the master deed and by-laws, the charter, and any rules and regulations of the horizontal property regime, then the council of co-owners may not deny that condominium owner use and enjoyment of the general common elements of the property.

[Acts 1963, ch. 124, § 6; T.C.A., § 64-2706; Acts 2005, ch. 240, § 1.]  

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