Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 4 Exam Practice

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Which of the following is NOT a sign a property was used for illegal growing operations?

  1. Excessive roof venting.

  2. Moisture damage on walls and ceilings.

  3. Floor stains in the basement.

  4. Rough-in plumbing in the basement.

  5. Unusual electrical work on the property.

  6. Pungent and damp smell throughout the property.

The correct answer is: Rough-in plumbing in the basement.

Rough-in plumbing in the basement is generally considered a standard construction feature that is often implemented for various legitimate purposes, such as creating the potential for additional bathrooms, laundry rooms, or wet bars. This type of plumbing installation does not inherently indicate any illicit activity and can be a common practice in many homes as part of standard building or remodeling processes. In contrast, the other signs listed, such as excessive roof venting, moisture damage, floor stains, unusual electrical work, and a pungent smell, are more closely associated with conditions often observed in properties used for illegal grow operations. These issues typically arise from the environmental modifications and damage related to such illicit activities, making them clear indicators of potential illegal use.