Which statement is not true about a linked home?

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A linked home has a connecting wall that is not always above grade. In some cases, the connecting wall of a linked home may be below grade, meaning it is partly or fully underground. Therefore, option A is not true about a linked home.

The other statements are accurate:

  • Option B is correct as linked homes may not always be clearly distinguishable from detached homes.
  • Option C is correct as linked homes are typically identified by their close proximity to detached homes in the area.
  • Option D is correct as salespersons should indeed exercise due diligence in determining whether a home is 'linked' to an adjacent home.
  • Option E is correct as linked homes are not always sold as one unit, they can be sold as individual units.
  • Option F is correct as linked homes may share utilities with the adjacent unit.
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