Areas we Serve
Across Tennessee, our teams serve high-growth metros and stable regional markets with consistent execution, proactive support, and professional oversight. Investors partner with trusted local experts backed by the institutional strength of PURE HomeRiver.
Chattanooga
Chattanooga
- Cleveland
- East Ridge
- Hixson
- Red Bank
- Signal Mountain
- Soddy Daisy
Memphis
Memphis
- Arlington
- Bartlett
- Collierville
- Cordova
- Germantown
- Millington
Nashville
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Nashville
- Brentwood
- Clarksville
- East Nashville
- Franklin
- Gallatin
- Goodlettsville
- Hendersonville
- La Vergne
- Lebanon
- Mount Juliet
- Murfreesboro
- Nolensville
- Smyrna
- Spring Hill
Tennessee Licensing and Local Leadership
PURE HomeRiver Property Management of Tennessee is supported by the dedicated licensing, oversight, and local leadership behind our work. This section brings those details into one place, from state disclosures and professional affiliations to the brokers responsible in each local market.
PURE HomeRiver Property Management of Tennessee is supported by the dedicated licensing, oversight, and local leadership behind our work. This section brings those details into one place, from state disclosures and professional affiliations to the brokers responsible in each local market.
Professional Affiliations
Industry memberships, accreditations, and professional affiliations tied to the team serving market.



Tennessee Local Leadership
Tennessee Regulatory Landscape
Tennessee regulations balance clear property rights with defined resident protections in its larger counties. Investors should understand how statewide rules and the Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act govern deposits, notices, habitability, and evictions.
Statewide Framework
In counties with populations over 75,000, the Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act sets the baseline for deposits, notices, habitability, and lease enforcement. These rules standardize compliance across Tennessee’s major rental markets, including Nashville, Memphis, and Knoxville.
Local Overlays
Local rent control is prohibited statewide, so compliance centers on property standards and licensing rather than rent regulation. No Tennessee locality has rent control, which keeps the operating framework consistent across every market.
Title 66 and the Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act
Tennessee’s Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, Title 66, Chapter 28, governs residential leasing in counties over 75,000 in population, and Chapter 35 prohibits local rent control statewide. For investors, this means consistent rules across the major metros and pricing that follows the market.
Section 66-28-301 and Security Deposits
Tennessee sets no cap on security deposit amounts but requires deposits to be held in a separate account, with an itemized statement and any balance returned within 30 days after the resident vacates. Precise move-in records and disciplined accounting protect both the investment and the resident relationship.
Section 66-28-505 and Eviction Notices
For nonpayment of rent, the Act requires a 14-day written notice to pay or the agreement terminates. Exact notice language and timing are essential, and our local teams manage each step to keep possession actions lawful and efficient.
The PURE HomeRiver Difference in Tennessee
PURE HomeRiver Property Management of Tennessee provides the local market knowledge and operational precision investors need across the state’s growing metros. We deliver the professional oversight you need while making property ownership simple and satisfying.
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