Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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What should the real estate salesperson advise Mr. and Mrs. Sharpe, who are concerned about the structural integrity of an older home?

  1. He sees no structural problems and suggests that they proceed with an offer to the seller.

  2. He has no knowledge of structural components, but in his experience older homes typically don't have such problems and they should proceed with an offer.

  3. The building is structurally sound, since no obvious signs of movement are evident (e.g., visible foundation cracks).

  4. An appropriate expert should be contacted to assess the structure's integrity.

  5. Proceed with the purchase as structural integrity in older homes is common.

  6. Old homes usually come with structural issues, so consider a new home instead.

The correct answer is: An appropriate expert should be contacted to assess the structure's integrity.

The correct answer is D because when concerns arise regarding the structural integrity of any property, especially an older home, it is crucial to seek the expertise of a professional. In this scenario, advising Mr. and Mrs. Sharpe to contact an appropriate expert who specializes in assessing structural integrity demonstrates diligence and prioritizes the clients' best interests. This course of action ensures that the buyers receive a comprehensive evaluation of the property by someone with the necessary knowledge and experience to identify any potential issues accurately. Options A, B, C, E, and F can be considered incorrect because they all lack the essential step of recommending a qualified expert to assess the structural integrity of the older home. Making assumptions without a proper evaluation can lead to overlooking potential problems that an expert would be able to identify. Therefore, option D stands out as the most responsible and professional recommendation in this situation.