Oscar-winning actress Diane Keaton has put her historic Barrio Viejo Tucson home on the market for $2.6 million. That's $1.1 million more than she paid. But some renovations have led to city code violations.

The late-19th-century adobe structure hit the market last month. Realtor.com, which first reported on the new listing, described the renovations — including an upgraded kitchen, oversized light fixtures in the exposed wood-beam living room and a large backyard swimming pool — as a “gangbusters glow-up.”

The city’s code enforcement division has visited the home several times in the past year, most recently on July 24 when an inspector noted a detached cabana with electrical service and a roughly 20-foot-tall wooden water tower that may have been put in without the proper permits.