Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 1 Exam Practice

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What is typically included in a surveyor's real property report?

  1. Title search results

  2. Boundary lines and structures

  3. Home inspection summary

  4. Construction permits

The correct answer is: Boundary lines and structures

A surveyor's real property report primarily focuses on the physical aspects of the property, particularly boundary lines and the structures located on or near these boundaries. This includes identifying the precise limits of the property, any easements, and the location of buildings, fences, and other improvements. Such details are crucial for determining property rights and ensuring compliance with local regulations. While title search results, home inspection summaries, and construction permits may be related to real property, they serve different purposes and are not typically part of a standard surveyor's report. Title searches deal with ownership records, home inspections assess the condition of the property, and construction permits are related to legal permissions for building. Thus, they do not focus on the physical demarcation and layout that a surveyor's report is designed to provide.