Almost always yes, but most HOAs do require prior approval. Trimlight is widely accepted by Williamson County HOAs once we walk the board through how the system works — the channel is invisible by day, the lights are programmable for specific holidays, and Northpoint handles any service or repair quickly. Specifically for Tennessee, we’ve been approved by Westhaven, Berry Farms, Fieldstone Farms, McKay’s Mill, Ladd Park, Polo Club, The Grove at College Grove, Hideaway at Arrington, King’s Chapel, Falls Grove, Governors Club, Annandale, Witherspoon, Raintree Forest, Brenthaven, Concord Hunt, Tollgate Village, Bridgemore Village, Bent Creek, Wades Grove, Belshire — and dozens more. For homes in Forest Hills, Oak Hill, Belle Meade, or Hillsboro (Davidson County), we navigate city architectural review boards instead of HOAs. For downtown Franklin’s historic district, downtown Columbia, Pulaski, and Lynnville, we work through the local Historic Zoning Commission. We supply documentation packets for every approval process.
