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What must occur after a contractor reviews the plans and specifications in order to proceed with a project?

  1. Title insurance

  2. Property owner's signed approval

  3. Joint control company's agreement

  4. City building inspector's signature

The correct answer is: Property owner's signed approval

After a contractor reviews the plans and specifications, obtaining the property owner's signed approval is necessary before proceeding with the project. This step is critical as it signifies that the owner agrees with the contractor’s understanding of the project requirements and authorizes the contractor to begin work based on those plans. This approval helps to prevent any misunderstandings regarding the scope of work and ensures that the contractor and property owner are aligned on the project's details, budget, and timeline. The other choices may have their own importance in various contexts but are not mandatory steps immediately following the contractor’s review of the plans and specifications. For example, title insurance might be relevant later in the process to protect against any title defects, joint control agreements typically come into play in more specialized or secure project financing situations, and the city building inspector's signature usually occurs during or after construction to ensure compliance with local codes, not immediately after the review of plans.