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Building Codes

Definition

Building codes are government regulations that set minimum standards for construction, materials, design, and safety in buildings. They protect public health and safety by ensuring structures are built to acceptable standards.

Example

A contractor must obtain a building permit before starting construction on a new home. During construction, the building inspector visits to check the foundation, framing, electrical, and plumbing. The inspector can issue a stop-work order if violations are found.

Exam Tip

Building codes are an exercise of police power — no compensation is paid to owners. Remember the sequence: building permit first, then inspections during construction, then certificate of occupancy at the end. The exam may test that building codes set MINIMUM standards, not maximum.

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