Maine Code § 25-2360

Authority to enter buildings; remedy of conditions appeals
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The building official, the fire inspector and the municipal officers of any city or town may at all
reasonable hours, for the purpose of examination, enter into and upon all buildings and premises within
their jurisdiction. Whenever any of those officers find in any building or upon any premises combustible
material, inflammable conditions or heating fixtures or apparatus so situated or constructed as to be
dangerous to the safety of such buildings or premises, they shall order the same to be removed or
remedied, and such order must be forthwith complied with by the owner or occupant of those buildings

or premises. An owner or occupant aggrieved by such order when made by the building official or the
fire inspector may within 24 hours appeal to the municipal officers, and the cause of the complaint must
be at once investigated by the direction of the latter and, unless by their authority that order is revoked,
that order remains in force and must be forthwith complied with by the owner or occupant. The building
official, the fire inspector or the municipal officers shall make, or cause to be made, an immediate
investigation as to the presence of combustible material or the existence of inflammable conditions in
any building or upon any premises under their jurisdiction, upon complaint of any person having an
interest in those buildings or premises or property adjacent thereto. Any owner or occupant of buildings
or premises, failing to comply with the orders of the authorities above specified, must be punished by
a fine of not less than $5 for each day's neglect. [PL 2009, c. 261, Pt. B, §10 (AMD).]

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