Two full-length practice exams, 50 questions each - 100 questions in total - built to the shape of the real exam: 50 multiple-choice questions, two hours, open book.Weighted to ICC's published content outline for Exam 64: Property Conditions 26%, Administration and Legal 22%, Light, Ventilation and Occupancy 14%, Fire and Life Safety 14%, Plumbing 10%, Electrical 8%, and Mechanical 6%.Every question carries a full explanation, and the code-based answers cite the section - in the 2021 International Property Maintenance Code and, where the exam reaches for it, the International Residential Code.The edition matters here more than most. IPMC Chapter 1 was renumbered between the 2021 and 2024 codes - means of appeal is Section 107 in the 2021 IPMC and Section 106 in 2024, and 2021's Section 111 is Unsafe Structures. A section number that is right in one edition points at a completely different rule in the other. Study the edition you are being tested on.One thing that catches candidates out. The IPMC is a model code, and it leaves several of its best-known values blank for the adopting jurisdiction: the maximum weed and plant-growth height, and the heating-season date range. "What is the maximum permitted weed height?" is the single most natural property-maintenance question anyone could write - and it has no correct answer in the model code. These tests ask you what actually has an answer, including who sets those local values. Where the code does fix a number, we ask for it and cite it.Who this is for: property maintenance and housing inspectors sitting ICC Exam 64; code enforcement officers - Exam 64 pairs with Exam 75 as the route into ICC's Code Enforcement Technician credential; rental-housing and neighborhood-services inspectors; and building department staff broadening into property maintenance.About the exam: ICC Exam 64 (Property Maintenance and Housing Inspector) is 50 multiple-choice questions, tw
What you'll learn
understand the key sections of the International Property Maintenance Code
prepare effectively for the ICC Exam 64
identify local ordinance variations related to property maintenance