Land Use & Zoning
A Kentucky building inspector issues a certificate of occupancy (CO) to a new home, which means:
AThe property taxes have been paid
BThe building meets code requirements and may be occupied✓ Correct
CThe property has been sold and title transferred
DThe home has been appraised at market value
Explanation
A certificate of occupancy (CO) is issued by local authorities after a building inspection confirms that the structure meets all applicable building codes and is safe to occupy.
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