Nashville's most common code violations include overgrown vegetation, junk and debris accumulation, structural deterioration, inoperable vehicles, illegal dumping, and unpermitted construction. The Property Standards division of Metro Codes handles enforcement.
The most frequently reported code violations in Nashville include: overgrown vegetation and weeds, junk and debris accumulation on residential property, structural deterioration (damaged roofs, broken windows, deteriorating siding and porches), inoperable or abandoned vehicles, illegal dumping, unpermitted construction or remodeling, fence violations, signage violations, and housing code violations (substandard living conditions). Nashville's Code Violation Types are categorized by the Property Standards division and include property maintenance violations, building code violations, and zoning infractions. The city enforces Metro Nashville's Building Code (Title 16) and Property Standards Code (Chapter 16.24). Nashville has experienced rapid growth, leading to increased enforcement activity around construction compliance and unpermitted work. The city maintains a Codes Violations History Search tool on nashville.gov where residents can look up any property's violation history by address. Environmental Court adjudicates contested violations and chronic non-compliance cases.
Civil penalties up to $50/day per violation. Environmental Court prosecution. Severe structural violations: condemnation and demolition.
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