Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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Which statement accurately describes a carport in residential properties?

  1. A carport is a freestanding structure near the house.

  2. A carport is exclusively attached to the house.

  3. A carport is always a separate structure nowhere near the house.

  4. A carport can be a freestanding structure or attached to the house.

  5. There is only one type of carport possible - freestanding.

  6. Permits are never required for a carport.

The correct answer is: A carport can be a freestanding structure or attached to the house.

A carport in residential properties can either be a freestanding structure near the house or attached to the house. This means that options A and B are not completely accurate as they only describe one possible location for a carport. Option C is also incorrect because it states that a carport is always a separate structure, which is not always the case. Additionally, option E is incorrect because it limits the types of carports possible, while in reality there are various designs and styles for carports. Finally, option F is incorrect as permits may be required for certain carports depending on local regulations and the specific design of the carport.