This study session covers the scope and introduction to the interior inspection.
The estimated completion time for this study session is forty-five minutes.
Objectives
At the end of this Study Session, you should be able to:
At the end of this Study Session, you should be able to:
- List six components included in a standard interior inspection.
- Describe how many doors and windows should be operated in a home as part of an inspection.
- Describe how to handle water penetration and condensation as part of an inspection.
- List five items not required for the interior inspection according to the standards.
- List three limitations to interior inspections.
Question 1
How many exterior doors should be operated as part of a Standard inspection?Selected Answer: All exterior doors have to be operated.Correct Answer: All exterior doorsResponse Feedback: [None Given] Question 2
How many interior doors should be operated?Selected Answer: At least one door in each room.Correct Answer: A representative number, ideally one per roomResponse Feedback: [None Given] Question 3
How many windows should be operated to meet the Standards?Selected Answer: At least one window in each room.Correct Answer: A representative number, usually one per roomResponse Feedback: [None Given] Question 4
List five items not required for inspection on the Interior section, according to the Standards.Selected Answer: 1. Decorative finishes2. Window treatments3. Central vacuum system4. Household appliance5. Recreational facilitiesCorrect Answer: 1. Paint, wallpaper and other finish treatments on the interior walls, ceilings or floors 2. Carpeting 3. Draperies, blinds or other window treatments 4. Household appliances 5. Recreational facilities or another dwelling unitResponse Feedback: [None Given] Question 5
How many exterior doors should be operated as part of a Standard inspection?Selected Answer: All exterior doors should be operated.Correct Answer: All exterior doorsResponse Feedback: [None Given] Question 6
How many interior doors should be operated?Selected Answer: At least one per room.Correct Answer: A representative number, ideally one per roomResponse Feedback: [None Given] Question 7
How many windows should be operated to meet the Standards?Selected Answer: At least one per roomCorrect Answer: A representative number, usually one per roomResponse Feedback: [None Given] Question 8
List five items not required for inspection on the Interior section, according to the Standards.Selected Answer: 1. Decorative finishes2. Window treatments3. Central vacuum system4. Household appliance5. Recreational facilitiesCorrect Answer: 1. Paint, wallpaper and other finish treatments on the interior walls, ceilings or floors 2. Carpeting 3. Draperies, blinds or other window treatments 4. Household appliances 5. Recreational facilities or another dwelling unitResponse Feedback: [None Given] Question 9
List six components required in an Interior inspection.Selected Answer: 1. Walls, ceilings and floors2. Steps, stairways and railings3. Countertops and a representative number of installed cabinets4. A representative number of doors and windows5. Garage vehicle doors and garage vehicle door operators6. Installed oven, ranges, surface cooking appliance, microwave ovens, dishwashing machine, and food waste grinders by using normal operating controls to activate the primary functionCorrect Answer: 1. Walls, ceilings and floors 2. Steps, stairways, balconies and railings 3. Counters and a representative number of cabinets 4. A representative number of doors and windows 5. Separation walls, ceilings and doors between a dwelling unit and an attached garage or other dwelling unit 6. SumpsResponse Feedback: [None Given] Question 10
List three limitations to an Interior inspection.Selected Answer: 1. Intentional concealment2. You don't know3. Consistent approachCorrect Answer: Carpet, wallpaper, furniture and storage can all conceal interior finishes.Response Feedback: [None Given] Question 11
Many inspectors make _____ passes through the interior part of the home during an inspection. (Insert a number.)Selected Answer: 1Correct Answer: TwoResponse Feedback: [None Given] Question 12
What are you required to do with respect to water penetration and abnormal condensation?Selected Answer: Tell your client situation and recommend to take actionsCorrect Answer: Report on water penetration and condensation that is likely to cause damage to building components.Response Feedback: [None Given] Question 13
What might different style baseboards, windows and construction methods in one part of a house suggest?Selected Answer: RenovationCorrect Answer: Remodelling or renovationsResponse Feedback: [None Given] Question 14
Does an Interior inspection include carpet and wallpaper?Selected Answer: NoAnswers: Response Feedback: Good workQuestion 15
Does an Interior inspection include door hardware?Selected Answer: NoAnswers: Response Feedback: That's not correctQuestion 16
Does an Interior inspection include drapes and curtains?Selected Answer: NoAnswers: Response Feedback: Good work
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