Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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What is required if downspouts are missing in a new residential structure?

  1. Leakage issues indicate improper eavestrough slope

  2. Downspouts are unnecessary due to eavestrough capacity

  3. Missing downspouts always cause foundation issues

  4. Soffits ensure proper placement of eavestrough

  5. Eavestrough manage all water without additional components

  6. The absence generally has no impact on rainwater management

The correct answer is: Leakage issues indicate improper eavestrough slope

If downspouts are missing in a new residential structure, leakage issues may indicate an improper eavestrough slope. Downspouts play a crucial role in directing water away from the foundation of the property. If they are missing, water may overflow or pool near the foundation, potentially causing damage over time. Properly functioning downspouts are essential for efficient rainwater management and preventing water-related issues, making option A the correct answer. The other options (B, C, D, E, and F) are incorrect because they do not address the direct impact of missing downspouts on rainwater management and potential foundation issues.