Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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Which of the following is NOT a question a salesperson should ask a seller when listing a residential property with an accessory apartment?

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

  2. What is the name and current address of the first tenant that occupied the accessory apartment?

  3. When was the accessory apartment completed and ready for occupancy?

  4. Was there an electrical inspection done when the accessory apartment was first completed?

  5. Is the accessory apartment compliant with local zoning laws?

  6. What is the current rent being charged for the accessory apartment?

The correct answer is: What is the name and current address of the first tenant that occupied the accessory apartment?

When listing a residential property with an accessory apartment, it is essential for a salesperson to ask questions that help ensure the property's compliance with regulations and to gather accurate information about the accessory apartment. Asking about the name and current address of the first tenant that occupied the accessory apartment is not relevant to the property's compliance or listing process. Instead, the focus should be on questions related to permits, completion dates, inspections, zoning laws, and rental information, as these aspects are crucial for the proper disclosure and representation of the property. The other options provided are all important inquiries that can help assess the legality and marketability of the property with an accessory apartment.