EstatePass
NASCLAProject Mgmthard22% of exam part

Which document is most critical for defending against a claim that defective work was accepted by the owner?

Correct Answer

C) Punch list with sign-offs and photos

A comprehensive punch list with documented completion sign-offs and photos provides the strongest evidence that defects were identified and corrected before owner acceptance.

Answer Options
A
Daily construction reports
B
Subcontractor payment certificates
C
Punch list with sign-offs and photos
D
Material delivery receipts

Why This Is the Correct Answer

A comprehensive punch list with documented completion sign-offs and photos provides the strongest evidence that defects were identified and corrected before owner acceptance.

Was this explanation helpful?

More NASCLA Questions

People Also Study

Related Study Resources

Practice More Contractor Exam Questions

Access all practice questions with progress tracking and adaptive difficulty to pass your Florida General Contractor exam.

Start Practicing

Disclaimer: EstatePass is an independent exam preparation platform and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to any state contractor licensing board, the Construction Industry Licensing Board (CILB), the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR), NASCLA, Pearson VUE, PSI, or any government agency. Exam requirements, fees, and regulations change frequently. Always verify current requirements with your state's licensing board before making decisions. Information shown was last verified on the dates indicated and may not reflect the most recent changes.