It might be said that those Americans who can move to another state are doing so. US migration is going strong, but only to a few states.
And those states appear to be Florida, Texas, South Carolina, Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee.
The Volunteer state welcomed 77,000 new residents from July 2022 to July 2023, for a 1.1% growth rate which was 8th in the nation. 5100 associations operate across Tennessee housing 722,000 residents.
Tennessee cities such as Chattanooga, Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, Clarksville, Hendersonville, Germantown, and Murfreesboro are drawing new residents. As you'll see here, there is a clear need for HOA management services. Tennessee offers mild weather and gorgeous landscapes set in the famous Smokie mountains. It's music and good and laid-back culture make it very attract to newcomers.
Being one of the poorer states, TN has lower tax revenues, which means government services might be fewer and lower quality. For this reason, community associations are called upon to service the gap.
Taxes are considered high for the poor, however may not be for incoming residents. Corporate and business taxes are very low, thus making it a viable location for businesses looking for a lower cost of doing business including taxes.
Unfortunately, this state has a high crime rate, likely a product of poverty here. Safewise reports property crime is up 3% and that 60% of residents report being concerned about crime.
As mentioned in other posts, surveys reveal people are moving to these southern states for several reasons:
With the influx of people to Tennessee, home building has grown and new developments have to be managed. Developers at some point wish to create a Homeowners association to allow property owners to manage the community. And this would mean many services and amenities they've created from community centers to trash collection to bylaw enforcement.
In this sense, it's no different in Tennessee than in South Carolina, North Carolina, or Florida. The HOA becomes a business that needs professional management. While some are launched in an unserious fashion, financial risks mount. This is when boards begin to look for a professional-level association management company, or look into an HOA management software platform to bring all services together and conduct association business according to the laws.
Many developments decide to self-manage their HOA's which might work well. If residents with sufficient skills can operate buildings, parks, and community services well, it might be possible. Only when the services required are very technical would an outside association management company be needed.
The benefits of HOA management include:
A community is what people make of it, and given local governments don't have the funds, purpose or rights to offer many services, it's up to a community board and management team to deliver them. A better lifestyle doesn't just happen. It's created by the homeowners association.
Homeowners Associations (HOAs) in Tennessee are governed by several legal requirements, ensuring proper formation, registration, and operation according to state laws. Those laws include the Tennessee Nonprofit Corporation Act.
However, single-family HOAs are not subject to formal government regulations. The 2015 Bill SB405, or Tennessee Homeowners Association Act is in progress but is still being debated and reviewed.
HOA boards can decide to enforce their association rules and bylaws, fine any amount, charge dues, and perhaps put a lein on a property that hasn't paid its HOA dues. Homebuyers and homeowners need to review the HOA's CC&R's to understand their rights and obligations.
The CC&Rs of the HOA guide all decisions the board makes and how the management team resolves issues or takes action.
Here are some steps in the creation process, which are generally the same regardless of which state you're in:
Tennessee State Government HOA Guidebook -- tn.gov/content/dam/tn/attorneygeneral/documents/nonprofits/nonprofitguidebook.pdf
IRS considerations for HOAs -- irs.gov/charities-and-nonprofits
Registering an HOA in Chattanooga -- chattanooga.gov/equity-community-engagement/neighborhood-services/neighborhood-associations2/register-an-association
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