Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 4 Exam Practice

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Owner Davidson is considering constructing a carport or a garage (detached, built-in, or attached) for a new rural home. What is a correct statement?

  1. A significant benefit of constructing a detached garage is lower construction cost than the other two garage options.

  2. A significant benefit of constructing a built-in garage is the ease of installing electrical and water services within the structure.

  3. A carport is a good option for Davidson, as it would provide enclosed space for a vehicle.

  4. A detached garage is normally much easier and less costly to heat in the winter than a built-in garage.

The correct answer is: A significant benefit of constructing a built-in garage is the ease of installing electrical and water services within the structure.

The correct statement is B. A significant benefit of constructing a built-in garage is the ease of installing electrical and water services within the structure. This is the correct answer because a built-in garage, being integrated into the structure of the house, allows for easier access to utilities such as electrical and water services. This integration can streamline the installation process and potentially reduce costs associated with bringing these services to the garage structure. Additionally, having these services readily available in a built-in garage can enhance the convenience and usability of the space for the homeowner.