TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Paul Burch on Jul 27, 2023

A city court judge found that former state legislator Jeremy Durham violated Hendersonville’s short-term vacation rental ordinance nearly a dozen times between Dec. 26, 2022, and April 15, 2023, reports the Hendersonville Standard. Durham's company J and J Ventures LLC has been ordered to pay court costs and a $550 fine for illegally operating a vacation rental property. Durham has 10 days to appeal the ruling to Sumner County Circuit Court. The city defines a short-term or vacation rental as a unit or structure rented and/or used exclusively by a person or group for lodging for less than 30 days.