Plain English Breakdown
The official source material does not provide details about the bill's impact beyond the specified changes to inspection timelines and requirements for follow-up inspections by third-party inspectors.
Building Inspection Time Extension
This bill extends the time for requesting a building footer inspection from one working day to two working days and requires third-party inspectors to conduct follow-up inspections if they did an initial one.
What This Bill Does
- Extends the time for requesting a building footer inspection from one working day to two working days.
- Requires that if someone uses a third-party inspector for a local building inspection, they must use another third-party inspector for any related follow-up inspections.
Who It Names or Affects
- Builders and property owners who need to get building footer inspections done in Tennessee.
- Third-party inspectors hired to conduct these inspections.
Terms To Know
- Building Footer
- The base part of a building that supports the weight of the structure above it.
- Third-Party Inspector
- An independent person or company hired to check if buildings meet safety standards.
Limits and Unknowns
- Does not specify what happens if a follow-up inspection is needed but the initial third-party inspector cannot do it.
- The bill only applies to actions taken and conduct occurring on or after July 1, 2026.