Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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What type of inspection is recommended for a wood burning stove in a rustic cottage?

  1. CSA

  2. MNRF

  3. R-2000

  4. WETT

  5. FHA

  6. CMHC

The correct answer is: WETT

The correct answer is D. WETT. WETT stands for Wood Energy Technology Transfer, and a WETT inspection is specifically designed to assess the safety and compliance of wood-burning systems, such as wood stoves and fireplaces. It is important to have a WETT inspection conducted on a wood-burning stove in a rustic cottage to ensure that it meets regulatory standards and is safe for use. Option A, CSA, refers to the Canadian Standards Association, which provides standards for a wide range of products, but it does not specifically focus on wood-burning stoves. Option B, MNRF, refers to the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, which may be involved in regulations related to natural resources and forestry but is not specific to wood-burning stove inspections. Option C, R-2000, is a standard for energy-efficient homes and buildings, and it does not relate directly to wood-burning stove inspections. Option E, FHA, refers to the Federal Housing Administration in the United States and is not relevant to Ontario real estate or wood-burning stoves in rustic cottages. Option F, CMHC, stands for the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, which provides mortgage loan insurance and market research, but it is not the organization responsible for wood-burning stove inspections.