Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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What is a modular home in the context of factory-built homes?

  1. A home built on a site using conventional construction methods.

  2. Transportable home built in sections and assembled on-site.

  3. A high-rise unit built completely off-site.

  4. A mobile home that can be easily relocated.

  5. Any home built using prefabricated materials.

  6. A log cabin constructed in a factory.

The correct answer is: Transportable home built in sections and assembled on-site.

A This option describes a traditional home built on-site and does not fit the definition of a modular home. C: This option describes a high-rise unit, which is typically built on-site and does not fit the definition of a modular home. D: While modular homes are built off-site and assembled on-site, they are not designed to be easily relocated like mobile homes. Mobile homes are also subject to different building codes and regulations than modular homes. E: While modular homes are built using prefabricated materials, this option is too broad as it could also refer to other types of homes such as panelized or kit homes. F: Log cabins are typically not considered modular homes as they do not follow the same construction process using modules and do not typically meet the same building codes and regulations.