Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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Owner Collins has a home dating from the 1960s and plans to renovate. What should be considered regarding asbestos?

  1. Seek expert advice immediately

  2. Assume all materials are non-hazardous

  3. Renovate without asbestos inspection

  4. Consult local building authority

  5. Use only approved contractors

  6. Renovate only non-asbestos areas

The correct answer is: Seek expert advice immediately

When dealing with a home from the 1960s, it is important to consider the potential presence of asbestos. Asbestos was commonly used in building materials during that time period, and renovating a home from the 1960s could disturb asbestos-containing materials. It is crucial to seek expert advice immediately when planning renovations to determine if asbestos is present and to develop a safe and appropriate renovation plan if it is found. Asbestos can be hazardous to health if disturbed, so precautionary measures should be taken to ensure the safety of the occupants and workers. Consulting with experts in asbestos identification and handling will help in properly managing the renovation process and mitigating any risks associated with asbestos exposure.