Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 1 Exam Practice

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What does a reference plan typically include?

  1. A narrative description of land boundaries.

  2. Identified PARTS with graphical illustrations.

  3. A simple sketch by the owner.

  4. Descriptions and diagrams of property changes.

  5. Land registry details in written form only.

  6. A survey prepared by the owner.

The correct answer is: Identified PARTS with graphical illustrations.

A reference plan typically includes identified parts with graphical illustrations because it is a detailed survey plan prepared by a licensed Ontario Land Surveyor that illustrates the dimensions and boundaries of a property. This graphical representation provides a clear and precise depiction of the land, making it easier to understand the property's specific boundaries and any features or structures on the land. The other options are incorrect as they do not accurately represent the typical contents of a reference plan.