Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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Which of the following provisions is NOT usually included in a condition precedent for well water in a recreational property?

  1. Confirming an adequate supply of water

  2. Providing an option for water quality analysis

  3. Obtaining a well record from local authorities

  4. Receiving assurances of well equipment quality

  5. Ensuring proper water flow pressure

  6. Confirming water temperature regulations

The correct answer is: Obtaining a well record from local authorities

In a condition precedent for well water in a recreational property, it is not typical to include obtaining a well record from local authorities. This is because the responsibility for obtaining the well record usually falls on the seller or their representative, who should provide this information to the potential buyer as part of the property disclosure statement. The buyer can review the well record during the due diligence process to ensure that the well meets their requirements. The other options (A, B, D, E, F) are usually included in a condition precedent for well water as they are crucial factors to consider, such as confirming an adequate supply of water, analyzing water quality, ensuring well equipment quality, maintaining proper water flow pressure, and complying with water temperature regulations.