Required Contents of Bylaws for Designation as Neighborhood Preservation Nonprofit Corporation
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Law
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Tennessee Code
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Securities, Corporations and Associations
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Special Purpose Corporations and Associations
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Neighborhood Preservation Nonprofit Corporation Act
- Required Contents of Bylaws for Designation as Neighborhood Preservation Nonprofit Corporation
In order to qualify for the designation as a neighborhood preservation nonprofit corporation under this part, a corporation shall first include in its bylaws:
- That all members shall be owners of real property located within the area designated in the plat described in § 48-101-903(c);
- That decisions of the corporation involving the protection or preservation of real property within the area designated in the plat described in § 48-101-903(c) shall be made by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of its members;
- That each member shall pay a minimum monthly amount in dues of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) to the corporation and agree, prior to membership, to pay any outstanding dues prior to selling the member's real property located within the area designated in the plat described in § 48-101-903(c);
- That all assets of the corporation, minus those needed for administrative purposes, shall be applied towards preserving and protecting the real property designated in the plat described in § 48-101-903(c);
- That an itemized financial accounting of assets used for administrative purposes shall be made available to members upon request; and
- That copies of the bylaws shall be provided to members upon becoming members and at any time that the bylaws are changed.
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