I would not hesitate to inspect the outlet spacing without the counter tops but would require the kitchen sink to be installed and working.
In that area alone they could provide a temporary plywood counter.
The concern that something may change is not a problem.
Anyone can change anything after inspections are approved that could create minor code violations.
Since no permit is required to change a counter top; why would you hold up a final because it's not there yet?
In that area alone they could provide a temporary plywood counter.
The concern that something may change is not a problem.
Anyone can change anything after inspections are approved that could create minor code violations.
Since no permit is required to change a counter top; why would you hold up a final because it's not there yet?