Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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How is a self-contained housing area defined in real estate terminology?

  1. A living area with one or more habitable rooms.

  2. A communal living arrangement with shared facilities.

  3. A single unit within a multi-unit building.

  4. An integrated commercial and residential unit.

  5. A linked dwelling with shared amenities.

  6. Any standalone residential property.

The correct answer is: A living area with one or more habitable rooms.

A self-contained housing area is defined as a living area with one or more habitable rooms. This term refers to a unit or space that is independent and self-sufficient, providing all the necessary amenities for living within that particular area. Each self-contained housing area is equipped with its own facilities such as a kitchen and bathroom, allowing for independent living within the designated space. In real estate terminology, this definition distinguishes self-contained housing areas from shared or communal living arrangements where facilities are commonly shared among multiple residents.