If it is no longer required, what should you do?

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Multiple Choice

If it is no longer required, what should you do?

Explanation:
When a requirement is no longer needed, you should remove it from the order so the document only shows active obligations. This keeps enforcement records accurate and helps the property owner and inspectors focus on what still must be done. There’s nothing to replace the item with since the obligation no longer exists; leaving it in or ignoring it would create confusion about what must be complied with, and there’s nothing to fix because there isn’t an active defect to address.

When a requirement is no longer needed, you should remove it from the order so the document only shows active obligations. This keeps enforcement records accurate and helps the property owner and inspectors focus on what still must be done. There’s nothing to replace the item with since the obligation no longer exists; leaving it in or ignoring it would create confusion about what must be complied with, and there’s nothing to fix because there isn’t an active defect to address.

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