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Texas Code Enforcement Exam 2025- 2026| Latest Update| 100% Scored You are required to have the Transfer of Demolisher sheet for a junk vehicle abated by the city to TX-DOT within how many days a) 5 b) 7 c) 10 d) 14 A An Antique Auto means a passenger car or truck that was manufactured i...

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Texas Code Enforcement Exam 2025-
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You are required to have the Transfer of Demolisher sheet for a junk vehicle abated by the city to

TX-DOT within how many days

a) 5

b) 7

c) 10

d) 14 A



An Antique Auto means a passenger car or truck that was manufactured in 1925 or before, or a

passenger car or truck that is at least __ years old

a) 20

b) 25

c) 30

d) 35 B



What is the primary purpose of code enforcement?

A) To promote construction projects

B) To ensure compliance with building codes and zoning laws

C) To increase property taxes

D) To enhance architectural aesthetics




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,What does the term "non-conforming use" refer to in zoning regulations?

A) A use that complies with current zoning laws

B) A use that was lawful before new regulations were enacted

C) A temporary use of property

D) A use that violates building codes



What is a "variance" in the context of zoning laws?

A) A complete exemption from zoning laws

B) A temporary permission for illegal activities

C) A legal exemption allowing deviation from zoning requirements

D) A restriction on property use



What is the typical process for enforcing building codes?

A) Immediate demolition of non-compliant structures

B) Inspections, notices of violation, and potential legal action

C) Granting automatic extensions for compliance

D) Informal discussions with property owners



What is the role of a code enforcement officer?

A) To supervise construction workers

B) To investigate complaints and enforce local codes

C) To provide legal advice to property owners

D) To design new buildings

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,What are the consequences of failing to comply with building codes?

A) Automatic approval for future projects

B) Potential fines, legal action, and requirement to correct violations

C) Exemption from future inspections

D) Increased property value



What is the significance of a building permit?

A) It allows for any construction without restrictions

B) It signifies that proposed work meets local building codes

C) It serves as a tax deduction

D) It is a recommendation, not a requirement



What is an occupancy permit?

A) A permit to begin construction

B) A permit that allows a building to be occupied after compliance checks

C) A temporary license for events

D) A document for leasing property



What is the definition of "property maintenance code"?

A) Guidelines for constructing new buildings

B) Regulations for maintaining residential and commercial properties

C) Laws governing rental agreements

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, D) Policies for landscaping



What is the purpose of a land use plan?

A) To restrict property rights

B) To guide future development and growth in a coordinated manner

C) To eliminate all zoning regulations

D) To establish a property tax system



What does the term "illegal dumping" mean?

A) Proper disposal of waste

B) Disposal of waste materials in unauthorized areas

C) Disposal of waste at designated sites

D) Recycling materials



What is a "code violation"?

A) A minor infraction of zoning laws

B) A failure to comply with established codes or ordinances

C) An allowable exception

D) A suggestion for improvement



What is the difference between "building codes" and "zoning laws"?

A) Building codes govern property taxes, while zoning laws govern construction

B) Building codes set construction standards, while zoning laws regulate land use

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