Pikeville and Bledsoe County: Corrections Employment, Fall Creek Falls, and Tennessee Landlord-Tenant Law
Bledsoe County’s rental market is defined by two poles: the Bledsoe County Correctional Complex (BCCX), one of the largest state prison facilities in Tennessee, and Fall Creek Falls State Park, home to one of the highest waterfalls east of the Rocky Mountains. These two institutions shape the county’s tenant pool and STR opportunity in nearly opposite directions — stable government employment on one end, outdoor tourism on the other.
The BCCX Corrections Workforce
BCCX operates three separate facilities across roughly 2,500 acres, employing hundreds of corrections officers, case managers, medical staff, and administrative personnel. Tennessee Department of Correction pay scales are standardized — modest but consistent biweekly income with state health insurance and TCRS retirement system participation. Corrections staff work rotating shifts including overnight schedules, which means some tenants may sleep during conventional daytime hours. This is a normal feature of shift work employment and not a basis for screening decisions.
Fall Creek Falls STR Opportunity
Fall Creek Falls State Park draws hundreds of thousands of annual visitors for hiking, mountain biking, fishing, and waterfall tourism. Properties in the US 127 and Fall Creek Falls Road corridor can position as outdoor recreation rentals targeting group stays — family reunions, church retreats, and hiking parties are common booking types. Verify county zoning compliance before listing; Bledsoe County’s unincorporated areas are governed by county zoning rather than any city STR ordinance.
Eviction Process and the Rotating 12th District Judge
General Sessions, Circuit, and Juvenile Courts all operate out of the Bledsoe County Courthouse at 3150 Main Street in Pikeville. The 12th Judicial District judge rotates among six counties — Franklin, Grundy, Marion, Rhea, Sequatchie, and Bledsoe — meaning Bledsoe does not have a resident circuit court judge. Always call the clerk’s office at (423) 447-6488 to confirm current Bledsoe docket dates before initiating any filing. The standard Tennessee eviction timeline applies: 14-day written notice, then detainer warrant filing, court date within 6–15 days, Sheriff enforcement of writ after judgment.
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