PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF.
*Core Domains*
*• General Administration and Legal Aspects*
*• Building Planning and Life Safety*
*• Fire Safety and Fire Protection*
*• Light, Ventilation, and Occupancy*
*• Plumbing and Mechanical Systems*
*• Electrical Systems*
*• Property Conditions and Exterior*
*• Hazardous Materials*
*Introduction*
The purpose of this comprehensive assessment is to evaluate the competency of individuals seeking certification as Property Maintenance and
Housing Inspectors. It specifically targets the essential skills required to identify code violations and ensure the safety, health, and welfare of
occupants within existing structures. The exam assesses a candidate’s knowledge of international standards, legal procedures, and technical
requirements. Through a combination of multiple-choice questions and complex scenario-based assessments, this test emphasizes real-world
application and critical decision-making. Candidates must demonstrate proficiency in interpreting regulations and applying them to various housing
environments to ensure long-term community compliance and structural integrity.
SECTION ONE
1. Under the provisions of property maintenance codes, who is generally responsible for the maintenance of the exterior of a structure?
A. The tenant only
B. The owner
C. The local municipality
D. The neighboring property owners
,🟢 B. The owner
🔴 RATIONALE: The owner of the premises shall maintain the structures and exterior property in compliance with these requirements, except as
otherwise provided for in the code.
2. A habitable room must have a minimum clear floor area of how many square feet to be considered compliant for a single occupant?
A. 50 square feet
B. 70 square feet
C. 100 square feet
D. 120 square feet
🟢 B. 70 square feet
🔴 RATIONALE: Standard housing codes require every habitable room to have not less than 70 square feet of net floor area to ensure adequate
living space and health standards.
3. During an inspection, the inspector notices a bedroom without an operable window. This is primarily a violation of which core domain?
A. Building Planning
B. Light, Ventilation, and Occupancy
C. Plumbing
D. Hazardous Materials
🟢 B. Light, Ventilation, and Occupancy
🔴 RATIONALE: Every habitable space must be provided with natural light and ventilation through windows or approved mechanical means to
ensure a healthy indoor environment.
4. When a structure is deemed "unfit for human occupancy," what is the first administrative step the inspector must take?
A. Demolish the building immediately
B. Issue a verbal warning to the tenant
C. Post a placard on the premises and issue a written notice
D. Contact the utility company to shut off water
🟢 C. Post a placard on the premises and issue a written notice
, 🔴 RATIONALE: Proper legal procedure requires formal notification to the owner and the physical marking of the building to prevent entry into an
unsafe environment.
5. What is the minimum required height for a guardrail on a porch located 40 inches above the finished grade?
A. 30 inches
B. 34 inches
C. 36 inches
D. 42 inches
🟢 C. 36 inches
🔴 RATIONALE: Guardrails are required for surfaces located more than 30 inches above the floor or grade below, and must generally be a minimum
of 36 inches high for safety.
6. An inspector finds that a water heater is equipped with a temperature and pressure (T&P) relief valve, but the discharge pipe is missing. Why
is this a violation?
A. The valve will not function without the pipe
B. It poses a risk of scalding or injury during discharge
C. The water heater will consume more energy
D. The tank will rust prematurely
🟢 B. It poses a risk of scalding or injury during discharge
🔴 RATIONALE: Discharge pipes are required to direct hot water or steam to an approved point of disposal, preventing injury to persons in the
vicinity of the heater.
7. Which of the following is considered a "rubbish" item rather than "garbage"?
A. Food scraps
B. Vegetable waste
C. Discarded paper and cardboard
D. Animal carcasses
🟢 C. Discarded paper and cardboard
🔴 RATIONALE: Rubbish consists of combustible and noncombustible waste materials except garbage (food waste); paper, rags, and cartons fall
under rubbish.