A. Water pressure is considered a minor issue. All the other options (B. Faulty wiring, C. No heat, D. No electricity, and E. Major structural problems) are classified as life and/or safety issues.
Flushing Meadows
City Center
2200 River Drive
To: Builders, Contractors, Realtors, and New Home Buyers
From: City Administration
The City Building Inspectors decide whether to allow a new home to be occupied before construction has been completed. The City works with the contractors and the builders when this happens.
The inspector decides if there are life and/or safety issues. Life and/or safety issues include faulty wiring, no heat, no electricity, or major structural problems. These are issues that could harm occupants. For minor issues, a temporary occupancy permit may be given. Minor issues include problems with water pressure, flaking paint, stained walls, or weather issues. Specific deadlines to fix these issues will be identified. If the issues are not fixed by the deadline, the permit will be rescinded.
Question
You are an inspector for the city. Which of the following is considered a minor issue?
A.Water pressure
B.Faulty wiring
C.No heat
D.No electricity
E.Major structural problems
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