Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 4 Exam Practice

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What does the term 'dwelling unit' refer to?

  1. Applies to multi-unit buildings but not self-contained units.

  2. Describes a housing unit with one or more habitable rooms as a self-contained living area.

  3. Refers exclusively to a linked dwelling with horizontal divisions.

  4. Excludes street townhouses but includes duplexes.

The correct answer is: Describes a housing unit with one or more habitable rooms as a self-contained living area.

The term 'dwelling unit' refers to a housing unit that contains one or more habitable rooms and functions as a self-contained living area. This definition emphasizes that a dwelling unit is capable of providing basic living amenities, such as cooking, sleeping, and sanitation facilities, thereby allowing for independent living. It could encompass a variety of housing types, such as single-family homes, apartments, and condo units, indicating flexibility across different structures while maintaining the critical aspect of self-containment. The other options do not accurately capture the broad definition of a dwelling unit. For instance, limiting the definition to only multi-unit buildings or excluding certain types of homes only serves to restrict understanding. A dwelling unit is not solely defined by the type of building it is in, but rather by its capacity to function as a separate and complete living space.