Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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What might happen if an energy audit finds significant problem areas in a home?

  1. The audit will suggest major renovations

  2. Recommendations for repairs won't be provided

  3. A detailed report will be given

  4. The audit will only focus on air leakage

  5. Only insulation issues are mentioned

  6. Improvements for resale value will be noted

The correct answer is: A detailed report will be given

If an energy audit finds significant problem areas in a home, a detailed report will be provided. This detailed report will outline the specific areas where energy efficiency is lacking and provide recommendations on how to address these issues. The purpose of an energy audit is to identify ways to improve the energy efficiency of a home, so it is essential that a comprehensive report is given to help homeowners make informed decisions on how to make their home more energy-efficient. Therefore, option C is the correct answer in this case. Options A, B, D, E, and F are incorrect because they do not accurately represent the typical outcome of an energy audit. Major renovations may be suggested based on the findings of the audit, recommendations for repairs are usually provided, the audit typically covers more than just air leakage and insulation issues, and improvements for resale value may or may not be noted depending on the focus of the audit.