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Tennessee Legal Code

Section 7-32-134 - Contract for installment payments

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(a) A property owner desiring to exercise the privilege of payment by installments shall, before the expiration of the thirty (30) days provided for in § 7-32-133, enter into an agreement in writing with the municipality that, in consideration of such privilege, the property owner will make no objection to any illegality or irregularity with regard to the assessment against such property owner's property, and will pay the assessment, as required by law, with the specified interest. Where an assessment is levied against a parcel of property that is subject to or becomes subject to a horizontal property regime, a condominium regime, a time-share regime or a vacation club regime, the officers of the organization representing the owners of interests in such parcel of property or managing such property on behalf of the owners of interests in such parcel of property may enter into such agreement to pay the assessment by installments and such agreement shall be binding upon all owners of interests in property represented in such organization or managed by such organization.(b) The agreement shall be filed in the office of the city clerk or person designated by the municipality.Acts 1913

erests in property represented in such organization or managed by such organization.(b) The agreement shall be filed in the office of the city clerk or person designated by the municipality.Acts 1913 (1st Ex. Sess.), ch. 18, § 7; Shan., § 1991a30; Code 1932, § 3437; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 6-1134; Acts 2010, ch. 958, § 1.