A temporary Certificate of Occupancy is valid for what maximum period?
Correct Answer
C) 90 days
A temporary Certificate of Occupancy is typically valid for a maximum of 90 days. This allows limited occupancy while minor items are completed, but ensures timely completion of all requirements.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
A temporary Certificate of Occupancy (TCO) in Florida is valid for a maximum of 90 days according to the Florida Building Code. This timeframe provides sufficient time for the completion of minor outstanding items while ensuring that the building meets essential safety requirements for occupancy. The 90-day period balances the need for public safety with practical construction scheduling considerations. This temporary certificate allows limited occupancy while final inspections and corrections are completed.
Why the Other Options Are Wrong
Option A: 30 days
30 days is too short a period for most construction projects to complete remaining items and would create unnecessary administrative burden with frequent renewals.
Option B: 60 days
60 days, while closer to the correct answer, is still shorter than the actual 90-day maximum period allowed by Florida regulations.
Option D: 180 days
180 days (6 months) is too long and would undermine the temporary nature of the certificate, potentially allowing prolonged occupancy of buildings that haven't met full compliance requirements.
Memory Technique
Think '90 days = 3 months = one quarter year' - a reasonable timeframe to wrap up a construction project's final details
Reference Hint
Florida Building Code, Chapter 1, Section 110 - Certificate of Occupancy provisions
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