Manufactured homes, like other finished products having concealed vital parts, may present hazards to the health, life and safety of persons and to the safety of property unless properly manufactured. In the sale or rental of manufactured homes, there is also the possibility of defects not readily ascertainable when inspected by purchasers. It is the policy and purpose of this state to provide protection to the public against those possible hazards, and for that purpose to forbid the manufacture and sale or lease of manufactured homes that are not so constructed as to provide reasonable safety and protection to their owners and users.
Structure 2021 Tennessee Code
Title 68 - Health, Safety and Environmental Protection
Chapter 126 - Manufactured Homes
Part 2 - Uniform Standards Code for Manufactured Homes Act
§ 68-126-202. Part Definitions
§ 68-126-203. Policy and Purpose
§ 68-126-207. Monitoring Inspection Fee
§ 68-126-208. Furnishing of Reports and Information
§ 68-126-210. Administration of Part — Investigations and Inspections
§ 68-126-213. Revocation or Suspension of License
§ 68-126-214. Reciprocal Agreements With Officials of Other States