Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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Which of the following scenarios could legally affect the continuation of a non-conforming use property?

  1. Maintaining current structure without stakeholder input

  2. Temporarily closing until buyer's finances improve

  3. Changing the business operational focus

  4. Absolutely undertaking no modification or change

  5. Reassigning property usage type completely

  6. Implementing minor non-structural updates

The correct answer is: Changing the business operational focus

Changing the business operational focus could legally affect the continuation of a non-conforming use property because the non-conforming use status typically applies to a specific type of business or activity. If the business operational focus is changed to something that does not align with the original non-conforming use designation, it may no longer be allowed to continue operating under that status. This change could trigger a review by the local zoning authorities and potentially result in the loss of the non-conforming use rights. The other options are not directly related to the issue of non-conforming use properties: - Maintaining the current structure without stakeholder input, absolutely undertaking no modification or change, and implementing minor non-structural updates do not necessarily impact the non-conforming use status. - Temporarily closing until the buyer's finances improve is also unrelated to the non-conforming use status of the property.