Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 4 Exam Practice

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Concerning modular and manufactured homes, which of the following is correct?

  1. Manufactured homes are built stick-by-stick on site.

  2. Modular homes are referred to as factory-built homes constructed in sections.

  3. Both types of homes adhere to identical standards.

  4. Off-site assembly is rarely used in Ontario construction.

The correct answer is: Modular homes are referred to as factory-built homes constructed in sections.

The assertion about modular homes being referred to as factory-built homes constructed in sections is accurate. Modular homes are indeed built in controlled factory environments, where sections of the home are constructed in accordance with specific building codes and standards. Once these sections are completed, they are transported to the building site, where they are assembled. This process allows for better quality control, less waste, and reduced construction time compared to traditional on-site methods. The choice emphasizes the distinction between modular and manufactured homes, highlighting how modular homes have their components prefabricated in sections. This differs significantly from manufactured homes, which are often entirely assembled in factories and then transported to the site. Understanding this distinction is essential for real estate professionals, as it affects not only the construction process but also the classification and financing options available for each type of home.