Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 1 Exam Practice

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A plan of survey that typically contains two parts, one being the survey and the other the written report, is called a:

  1. Surveyor's real estate report.

  2. Plan of subdivision.

  3. Reference plan.

  4. Surveyor's real property report.

The correct answer is: Surveyor's real property report.

The correct answer is the surveyor's real property report. This type of report typically comprises two parts: the actual survey, which provides a graphical representation of the property, and a written report that includes important information about the property such as boundaries, encroachments, and any other relevant details. A surveyor's real property report serves as important documentation for buyers, sellers, and legal professionals, as it lays out essential elements of the property in a comprehensive manner. While the surveyor's real estate report may sound similar, it does not specifically refer to the two-part format described in the question. A plan of subdivision, on the other hand, relates to the division of land into smaller parcels, and is not necessarily about surveying an existing property. Lastly, a reference plan generally provides a more simplified view of land boundaries without offering the detailed reporting involved in a real property report.