City of Memphis - Energy Efficiency of Rental Properties

TN Building Energy Code residential multifamily residential

Program Details

Program ID
3687
Last Updated
6/9/2020

Eligibility

Eligible Sectors
residential multifamily residential
Eligible Technologies
caulking/weather-stripping duct/air sealing building insulation windows doors comprehensive measures/whole building custom/others pending approval

Program Summary

In December 2018, the City of Memphis adopted the 2015 International Energy Conservation Code for all residential and commercial buildings. Rental HousingThe City of Memphis adopted an ordinance in spring 2009 to improve the energy efficiency of the rental housing stock throughout the city. The ordinance establishes minimum energy efficiency standards that must be met in rental housing when the tenants pay the utility bills. Specifically, the ordinance requires that the building envelope of a residential unit have acceptable windows, sealing, weather stripping, and sufficient insulation. It requires functional heating and cooling equipment and installation as well as leak-free plumbing. The ordinance authorizes the Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division (MLGW) Utility to inspect rental units upon the request of the tenant and/or to inspect rental units with excessive utility consumption as defined in the ordinance. MLGW works with the landlord as an advocate for the tenants, and is authorized to charge building owners an inspection fee in the event that the owner is found to be in violation of the code in any of their 60,000+ rental units. MLGW is also authorized to issue code violation citations, thereby requiring the owner of the rental unit to make required energy efficiency upgrades. Since 2009, MLGW has inspected more than 550 rental properties. All landlords have complied and brought their properties up to required standards.

Contact & Resources

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