Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 1 Exam Practice

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LEED is best described as:

A synonym for Low Energy Efficient Designs

A system administered by Natural Resources Canada

A rating system for green buildings

LEED, which stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, is a widely recognized rating system for green buildings. It provides a framework for assessing the sustainability and environmental performance of a building throughout its lifecycle, from design and construction to operation and maintenance. The system encourages the use of sustainable strategies in design, construction, and management, contributing to reduced operation costs and improved occupant satisfaction. While some of the other options mention aspects related to building and energy efficiency, they do not encapsulate the broader purpose and application of LEED. It is not solely focused on energy efficiency, nor is it exclusive to residential construction. LEED is applicable to various types of buildings and emphasizes a comprehensive approach to sustainability that includes water efficiency, materials selection, indoor environmental quality, and sustainable site development, in addition to energy performance. This holistic view makes the rating system a valuable tool for those aiming to create environmentally responsible and resource-efficient buildings.

A standard exclusively for energy conservation

An alternative name for R-2000

A program focusing solely on residential construction

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