I live in Miami Beach, FL and noticed on many condominium floor permits that the inspections were only approved after a letter from the condo board was received .
Permit inspection cards state:
"Failed: need record of soundproofing inspection."
"Approved: condo letter for soundproofing provided."
The floor permit inspection required two inspections, one for the soundproofing underlayment and one for the final tile inspection. I noticed that if the underlayment was covered by tile before the inspector had time to look the soundproofing underlayment the inspector then asked for letter from the condo board certifying the soundproofing underlayment Is this type of final approval by condo board letter common in building inspections?