FAQS

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  • What is your pet policy?

    We are a pet friendly community! Two pets are allowed per residence. Cats and dogs are welcome, but exotic animals are not permitted. We do not have weight limits, but some breeds are restricted, including Chow Chow, Doberman, German Shepherd, Pit Bull, American Bull, Terrier Bulldog, American Bulldog, American Staffordshire Terrier, Presa Canario and Rottweiler.


    All pets must be registered with the office and a pet addendum must be on file. Please contact the office if you have a service animal or an emotional support animal (ESA). All city ordinances also apply.

  • What Types of Apartments Are Available?

    Livano Trinity offers studio, 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom apartments in North Nashville with thoughtfully designed, open-concept layouts and modern finishes. Our homes feature granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, luxury wood-style flooring, full-size washers and dryers, generous closets, and private balconies or patios. Residents also enjoy signature amenities including our resort-style pool, 24/7 fitness center, Trapeze Coffee Shop, Livano Marketplace, and professional Workplace.


  • Is There Parking Available or EV Charging Stations?

    Yes. Livano Trinity offers gated resident parking along with reserved parking, private garages, and carports for added convenience. Our community also features electric vehicle charging stations for residents with EVs.


  • What Public Transportation Options Are Available Nearby?

    Livano Trinity’s North Nashville location provides access to WeGo Public Transit, with bus service available along the nearby Dickerson Pike and Trinity Lane corridors. These routes provide connections toward Downtown Nashville and other parts of the city, where riders can transfer to additional WeGo routes at major transit hubs.


  • What School District Serves Livano Trinity Apartments?

    Livano Trinity is part of Metro Nashville Public Schools, which serves Nashville and Davidson County. Families can find nearby public elementary, middle, and high school options through MNPS, with school assignments determined by residential address. Because school attendance boundaries can change, residents should contact the school district directly to confirm specific school assignments.