Tennessee 2025-2026 Regular Session

Tennessee House Bill HB0781 Latest Draft

Bill / Chaptered Version Filed 04/04/2025

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PUBLIC CHAPTER NO. 72 
SENATE BILL NO. 909 
By Haile, Campbell 
Substituted for: House Bill No. 781 
By Greg Martin, Hakeem, Behn, White 
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 47 and Title 66, relative to wholesaling real 
property. 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE: 
SECTION 1. Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 66, Chapter 4, is amended by adding the 
following language as a new part: 
66-4-401. Part definitions. 
As used in this part, "equitable interest" means the right of a buyer to benefit 
or profit from real property after the buyer has entered into a contract for the purchase 
or sale of real property with a seller, but before the legal title has been transferred 
from the seller to the buyer. 
66-4-402. Wholesaling real property. 
A buyer who enters into a contract with a seller to purchase real property 
engages in the act of wholesaling the real property when the buyer, after entering into 
the contract with the seller, assigns the buyer's equitable interest in the real property 
to a subsequent purchaser for a higher price than the buyer paid for the real property. 
66-4-403. Requirements for a buyer engaging in wholesaling real property -
Action for violation of this part -Scope of this part. 
(a)(1) A buyer who has entered into a contract with a seller to purchase real 
property may engage in wholesaling the real property if the buyer discloses 
the following information in writing to: 
(A) A potential subsequent purchaser or assignee, the nature of 
the buyer's equitable interest in the real property; and 
(B) The seller of the property, the buyer's intent to market its 
equitable interest prior to execution of the contract, and the effective 
date of any assignment of the buyer's interest to a subsequent 
purchaser of the real property at least three (3) business days prior to 
the effective date of any assignment, if the contract allows for such 
assignment. 
(2) Disclosures required under subdivision (a)(1) must be in bold, large 
font print, and included in the written agreement. 
(b) An action for violation of this part must be commenced within two (2) years 
after the execution of a contract for purchase and sale of real property. 
(c) This part only applies to transactions involving real property.  SB909 
SECTION 2. The headings in this act are for reference purposes only and do not constitute a 
part of the law enacted by this act. However, the Tennessee Code Commission is requested to 
include the headings in any compilation or publication containing this act. 
SECTION 3. This act takes effect upon becoming a law, the public welfare requiring it. 
2  PASSED: 
SENATE BILL NO. 909 
March 17, 2025 
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CAMERONSEXTON,SPEAKER 
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 
APPROVED this d-S-t!L day of CY'.1.v.rc.a... 2025 
&zi,~ -BILL LEE, GOVERNOR