Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 3 Exam Practice

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Which question is NOT necessary for a salesperson to ask a seller when listing a property with an accessory apartment?

  1. Was a building permit issued when the apartment was built?

  2. What is the name and current address of the first tenant?

  3. When was the apartment ready for occupancy?

  4. Was there an electrical inspection upon completion?

  5. Is the apartment compliant with current zoning laws?

  6. Will the apartment stay occupied during the sale?

The correct answer is: What is the name and current address of the first tenant?

The question regarding the name and current address of the first tenant is not necessary for a salesperson to ask when listing a property with an accessory apartment. This information does not directly impact the sale or the legal requirements concerning the property itself. The focus should be more on the structural, legal, and zoning aspects of the apartment, which influence its marketability and compliance. In contrast, inquiries about permits, inspections, zoning compliance, and occupancy readiness are crucial for understanding the legality and suitability of the apartment as part of the overall property listing. These elements ensure that the accessory apartment meets all regulatory requirements, which is beneficial both for the seller and any potential buyers.