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Which of the following is NOT considered a material latent defect in an Alberta residential property?

A material latent defect is a hidden flaw that would render a property dangerous or unfit for its intended purpose. A repaired leak, if properly resolved, would

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Question: Which of the following is NOT considered a material latent defect in an Alberta residential property?

Answer options:

  • Asbestos in the attic.
  • A crack in the basement foundation that compromises structural integrity. ✅ A leaky roof that has been recently repaired.
  • Contamination from a former underground storage tank.

Correct answer: A leaky roof that has been recently repaired.

Explanation: A material latent defect is a hidden flaw that would render a property dangerous or unfit for its intended purpose. A repaired leak, if properly resolved, would not typically fall under this category unless the repair itself was deficient.

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