CCS Certified Condominium Specialist Practice Test PDF (Free Printable 2026)
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The Certified Condominium Specialist (CCS) designation validates expertise in condominium real estate transactions, HOA governance, and condo document review. This free CCS practice test PDF gives you printable multiple-choice questions covering condominium law, CC&Rs, HOA structure, FHA/VA approval requirements, reserve fund analysis, and transaction closing requirements — so you can study offline and prepare at your own pace.
Whether you are a real estate agent, buyer's agent, or property manager pursuing the CCS credential, the PDF covers the legal documents, financial analysis, and regulatory requirements that define condominium transactions and separate them from standard residential sales.
Key Takeaway: CCS certification demonstrates expertise in this field. Most candidates spend 4-8 weeks preparing with practice tests before taking the exam.

What the CCS Practice Test PDF Covers
Condominium Law and HOA Governance
Questions test your knowledge of CC&Rs (Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions) and HOA governance structure including the board of directors, elections, and fiduciary duties owed to unit owners. You need to understand the legal hierarchy of condominium documents and what each governs.
Condominium Documents Review
The exam covers the full set of condo documents a buyer's agent must review in a transaction: the declaration, bylaws, operating budget, reserve study, financial statements, and board meeting minutes. You need to know which red flags in each document affect a buyer's decision or financing eligibility.
FHA, VA, and Fannie Mae Approval
A significant portion of the exam addresses financing eligibility. FHA spot approval and full project approval requirements are tested, as are VA condo approval requirements. Fannie Mae warrantable vs. non-warrantable project analysis covers owner-occupancy ratios, commercial space limits, and single-entity ownership thresholds.
Special Assessments, Restrictions, and Closing
Questions cover how special assessments arise, when they must be disclosed, and how they affect buyer negotiation. Right of first refusal provisions, pet and rental restriction review, and condominium transaction closing requirements — including prorations and HOA certification letters — are all exam topics.
- ✓Understand CC&Rs: covenants, conditions, and restrictions governing condominium communities
- ✓Know HOA governance structure: board of directors, elections, meetings, and fiduciary duties
- ✓Learn common element vs. limited common element vs. unit boundary definitions
- ✓Study the full condo document package: declaration, bylaws, budget, reserve study, financials, minutes
- ✓Review FHA condo approval: spot approval process and full project approval requirements
- ✓Understand VA condo approval criteria and how they differ from FHA requirements
- ✓Know Fannie Mae warrantable vs. non-warrantable project analysis criteria
- ✓Study special assessments: when they arise, disclosure requirements, and buyer impact
- ✓Review right of first refusal provisions and how they affect transaction timelines
- ✓Understand reserve fund adequacy analysis and what a underfunded reserve means for buyers
Free CCS Practice Tests Online
Want interactive CCS questions with instant answer explanations? Our CCS practice test lets you quiz yourself online, review detailed rationales, and identify your weak areas before exam day. Use the online tests alongside the PDF — the PDF is ideal for reviewing condo documents and checklists on paper, while the online tests simulate real exam pacing and scoring.
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