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All Forum Posts by: Jordan Tarajano

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Courtney was right, they were allowing virtual inspections for a while, so long as the inspector doing it was licensed. According to what I was told by the lead of that division at the end of March this year, Metro put an end to(or atleast a hold on) allowing proxy electrical inspections. It's important to be sure that the folks on your development team (Contractor, Development Coordinator, and/or Realtor) have a good relationship with the good folks at codes/permits, and to leave contingency for these kind of hang-ups in your build timeline.