Yard Features That May Be Banned In Tennessee Neighborhoods

Moving to a Tennessee neighborhood? Before you start planning your dream yard, you might want to check your local HOA rules or municipal codes. Many communities have restrictions on what you can and can’t have in your outdoor space.

Understanding these potential bans can save you time, money, and awkward conversations with your neighbors.

1. Towering Backyard Sheds

Many Tennessee HOAs restrict oversized storage buildings that exceed certain height limitations. Typically, structures taller than 10-12 feet might require special permission or be prohibited entirely.

The concern stems from how these structures can block neighbors’ views and potentially decrease surrounding property values. Before purchasing or building a shed, always review your neighborhood covenants.

2. Front Yard Vegetable Gardens

Growing tomatoes and zucchini in your front yard? Not so fast! Several Tennessee communities prohibit vegetable gardens in front yards, considering them unsightly or inappropriate for street-facing spaces…

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