Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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A home inspector notes that the roof of the property sags between the roof trusses. What is the most likely cause?

  1. Attic Condensation

  2. High Roof Pitch

  3. Thin Sheathing

  4. Undersized Flashings

The correct answer is: Thin Sheathing

Thin sheathing is the most likely cause of the sagging roof between the trusses. Thin sheathing may not provide enough support for the roof, leading to structural issues such as sagging. It is crucial for the sheathing to be of adequate thickness to ensure the roof's strength and integrity. Attic condensation, high roof pitch, and undersized flashings are not typically direct causes of a sagging roof between trusses.