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If items cannot be completed before closing, they can be left off the NHO form, as long as they are identified later on the 30-day inspection.

Option 1: True
Option 2: False

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The statement regarding unfinished items being left off the NHO form and identified only on the 30-day inspection is false. All items should be listed on the NHO form before closing, with a plan for their completion detailed; the 30-day inspection later verifies their completion or addresses new concerns.

Step-by-step explanation:

When addressing the procedure for incomplete items on the New Home Orientation (NHO) form and the subsequent 30-day inspection, the statement given is Option 2: False. It is crucial for the integrity of the inspection process that all items are listed on the NHO form before closing, to ensure they are acknowledged and a plan is made for their completion. Delaying the identification of these items until the 30-day inspection could lead to disputes and could compromise the accountability for who is responsible for addressing these issues.

If the items cannot be completed due to unforeseen circumstances, they should still be noted on the NHO form with a clear plan of action for their completion. This ensures a written record is made, which can protect both the buyer and the builder. The 30-day inspection can then be used to confirm completion of these items or address any new issues that have arisen since closing.

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