Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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What is a home inspector primarily hired for?

  1. To assess property values

  2. To appraise the market price

  3. To complete government compliance reports

  4. To confirm the condition of a property before purchase

  5. To handle closing details

  6. To notarize property paperwork

The correct answer is: To confirm the condition of a property before purchase

A home inspector is primarily hired to confirm the condition of a property before purchase. Home inspectors conduct thorough inspections of the property to identify any potential issues or concerns that the buyer should be aware of before finalizing the purchase. This helps the buyer make an informed decision about the property and understand any potential maintenance or repair needs that may arise in the future. Options A, B, C, E, and F are not the primary responsibilities of a home inspector. Property values are typically assessed by appraisers, market prices are determined by real estate agents and market conditions, government compliance reports are usually completed by regulatory agencies, closing details are handled by lawyers or closing agents, and property paperwork is notarized by a notary, not a home inspector.