Seeking 90-day TCO. Items remaining to be done are: finish tile in master bathroom shower, build/install remaining custom closet doors, install baseboards and crown moulding, plant sod/grass/bushes/trees [landscaping]. The hardship (or need for a TCO), as opposed to just carrying on work without living there, is the expense, in terms of both time and money, of commuting to and from the job site, maintaining a separate residence to live in with utility, insurance and other carrying-costs in both places. As an owner-builder, my pace of progress has been limited by the availability of time on-site to perform work, meet contractors, receive materials, etc. Likewise, progress is limited by the availability of funds to direct towards contractors, tools, materials and other items which might otherwise speed things up. A TCO would provide financial relief and allow more monetary resources to be directed towards the completion of remaining work. It would also provide more time to actually be there on site throughout the day to complete tasks without losing time in transit. I generally work from home and if my home could be the house then I could accomplish all kinds of tasks throughout the day between calls, meetings and such. Matters of life safety are squared away; electric work is done, plumbing is done (with the exception of valve trim and shower heads in the unfinished master shower), the water heater, kitchen and main/shared bathroom is fully functional (with a tub/shower) and the HVAC system is fully functional. The driveway is also done so I can park off the street.