Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 3 Exam Practice

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The total living area of a residential structure would include:

  1. A below grade living area such as a basement level den in a home.

  2. A fully finished attic space used as a home office accessible from the main living area.

  3. A fully finished recreation room in the basement of a home.

  4. A glass-enclosed, unheated porch adjacent to the family room.

  5. An unheated, semi-finished basement used for storage.

  6. The area of a detached garage converted to a guest house.

The correct answer is: A fully finished attic space used as a home office accessible from the main living area.

The correct answer is B: A fully finished attic space used as a home office accessible from the main living area. In real estate, the total living area of a residential structure includes spaces that are finished, heated, and accessible from the main living area of the home. A fully finished attic space that is used as a functional living space, such as a home office, and is accessible from the main living area of the home would be considered part of the total living area. Options A, C, D, E, and F are incorrect because a below-grade living area such as a basement, a fully finished recreation room in the basement, a glass-enclosed unheated porch, an unheated semi-finished basement used for storage, and the area of a detached garage converted to a guest house respectively, are not considered part of the total living area as they may not meet the criteria of being finished, heated, and accessible from the main living area of the home.