Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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What should Buyer Hamilton consider about the combined storm/sanitary sewer systems in a low-lying neighborhood?

  1. Combined storm/sanitary sewer systems are not prone to backups

  2. Combined storm/sewer systems can be prone to backups and should be investigated further

  3. There have been no complaints about backups on this street

  4. Such sewer systems are better equipped to handle significant storms

The correct answer is: Combined storm/sewer systems can be prone to backups and should be investigated further

Buyer Hamilton should consider that combined storm/sanitary sewer systems can be prone to backups and should be investigated further in a low-lying neighborhood. This is the correct answer because low-lying neighborhoods are more susceptible to flooding, and combined sewer systems, which carry both stormwater and sewage, may easily become overwhelmed during heavy rainfall, leading to backups and potential property damage. Therefore, it is crucial for the buyer to be aware of this potential issue and conduct a thorough investigation before making a purchase. Option A is incorrect because combined storm/sanitary sewer systems can indeed be prone to backups, especially in low-lying areas. Option C is incorrect as the absence of complaints does not guarantee the absence of potential issues with the sewer system. Option D is incorrect because combined sewer systems can still face challenges handling significant storms, especially in low-lying areas.