Tennessee Statutes

§ 13-21-205 — Certification of property as blighted or deteriorated - Notification of owner

Tennessee § 13-21-205

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Bluebook
Tenn. Code Ann. § 13-21-205 (2026).

Text

(a)The legislative body shall not institute eminent domain proceedings pursuant to this part unless the commission has certified that the property is blighted or deteriorated. A property which has been referred to the commission by an agency of the municipality as blighted or deteriorated may only be certified to the legislative body as blighted or deteriorated after the commission has determined that:
(1)The owner of the property or designated agent has been sent an order by the appropriate agency of the municipality to eliminate the conditions which are in violation of local codes or law;
(2)The property is vacant;
(3)The property is blighted and deteriorated;
(4)The commission has notified the property owner or designated agent that the property has been determined to be blighted o

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Legislative History

Acts 1990, ch. 1034, § 5; 1995, ch. 391, § 6; 1998, ch. 948, § 5.

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