Tennessee Statutes
§ 6-54-511 — Inspections of residential rental property with code violations
Tennessee·Title 6
(a)(1) If any residential rental property has three (3) code violations cited on three (3) separate dates within a six-month period, the municipal agency or department that is responsible for enforcement of building codes is authorized to conduct an in-home inspection of the property, regardless of whether the landlord or a tenant is in possession of the property.
(2)The municipal agency or department that is responsible for enforcement of building codes may enter the dwelling unit only:
(A)With the consent of the tenant in possession;
(B)With a validly issued search warrant; or (C) In the event of an emergency presenting an immediate threat to the health, safety, and welfare of the tenant in possession.
(3)Entry shall comply in all respects with Amendment IV of the Constitution of th
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Legislative History
Acts 2006, ch. 851, § 1.
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