A Certificate of Occupancy (CO) cannot be issued until which of the following conditions is met?
Correct Answer
C) All required inspections have been completed and approved
A Certificate of Occupancy can only be issued after all required inspections have been completed and approved by the building department. This ensures the building meets all code requirements for safe occupancy.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
A Certificate of Occupancy (CO) is a legal document issued by the building department that certifies a building is safe for occupancy and complies with all applicable building codes. The CO can only be issued after all required inspections (structural, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, fire safety, etc.) have been completed and approved. This is a mandatory prerequisite that ensures the building meets all safety standards before anyone can legally occupy the structure.
Why the Other Options Are Wrong
Option A: All subcontractors have been paid in full
Payment of subcontractors is a contractual and financial matter between the general contractor and subcontractors, but it has no bearing on whether a building is safe for occupancy. The building department does not verify payment status when issuing a CO.
Option B: The building has been occupied for 30 days without issues
A Certificate of Occupancy must be obtained BEFORE occupancy, not after 30 days of occupation. Occupying a building without a CO is typically a code violation. The CO is required to legally occupy the building in the first place.
Option D: The contractor's license has been renewed
The contractor's license renewal status is unrelated to the building's readiness for occupancy. A CO is about the building's compliance with safety codes, not the contractor's licensing status. The building department focuses on the structure's safety, not contractor credentials when issuing a CO.
Memory Technique
Think 'CO before you GO' - Certificate of Occupancy must come before anyone can GO into the building, and it requires all inspections to be Complete and OK (CO).
Reference Hint
Florida Building Code, Chapter 1 - Scope and Administration, Section on Certificates of Occupancy
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