As Memphis continues property registry plans, WaPo highlights local landlord


The City of Memphis continues to plan a rental property registry to help deal with code violations on buildings and land owned by out-of-state firms.

The public draft of Memphis 3.0, the city's first comprehensive land-use plan in nearly 38 years, contains verbiage about a previously planned rental property registry that would require "a local, registered agent for property owners who reside outside of the city limits to maintain the property and address any code issues that may arise."

The registry…

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