Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 1 Exam Practice

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Which statement is NOT correct about legal descriptions?

  1. Legal descriptions are designed as unique identifiers for properties in Ontario

  2. They typically include the precise location and the applicable municipality

  3. A metes and bounds description is often called a 'legal walk around the property'

  4. Descriptions like metes and bounds are found in older properties that haven't traded recently

The correct answer is: Legal descriptions are designed as unique identifiers for properties in Ontario

Legal descriptions are not designed as unique identifiers for properties in Ontario. Instead, they serve the purpose of precisely defining the boundaries and location of a property to avoid any ambiguity or confusion. The unique identifier for properties in Ontario is the legal property address or roll number assigned by the local municipality. Therefore, option A is not correct.