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Affordable Housing Co-op in Nashville Faces Legal Hurdles - Nashville Banner

When Karolyn Jackson found out her apartment complex was becoming a cooperative, she felt certain she didn’t want to join.  By that point, around two years ago, Jackson and her husband had lived as renters in the Cottages at Drakes Creek, a 60-unit property in Goodlettsville, for three years. But, after learning more about how it would work from a neighbor, she agreed to join. She thought it would be nice to have some equity in the property she’…
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nashvillebanner.com broke the news in on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.
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