Hey everyone, so I'm dealing with a really difficult neighbor who seems to want to report some minor, unpermitted construction I did in my garage—a short wall that I built. It's entirely inside my home and doesn't affect her at all. I'm curious, can I legally deny the inspector access to my property? Could they force me to tear down the wall if they do come? Has anyone here faced something similar? Thanks in advance for any insights!
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Yes, you can refuse the inspector's visit initially. However, keep in mind that a local inspector could potentially obtain a warrant from a judge to enter your property if they feel it's necessary for enforcing building codes. Although, it's not very common for them to go to that extent, unless there are serious safety concerns or if the structure looks like it's being lived in.
Just remember, if they go the warrant route, it could lead to fines if they find you're in violation of any permits.
Make sure to clarify whether it's a municipal inspector or an HOA inspector—this could change your rights. Also, why does your neighbor care? It sounds like she's looking for conflict and not just minding her own business!
Honestly, she seems to have a vested interest in causing drama. It's frustrating!
It sounds like the 4th Amendment protects you from unreasonable searches. Generally, a government official can only enter your house without permission if they have a warrant, unless there are emergency situations. So, you can legally deny them entry unless they have that warrant.
Exactly! I'm glad that applies here.
The wall’s purpose matters a lot here—is it just for shelving, or does it involve plumbing or electrical work? If it’s a non-load bearing wall, you might not even need a permit for that, depending on your jurisdiction.
Thanks for your input! It's just a wall for shelves and to make the garage look better.
Honestly, just tell her to mind her own business! As for the inspector, if they come knocking, I'd firmly decline their entry. They can check off their list but they won’t get in unless they come with a warrant.

You might just want to ignore any requests and see if it blows over.