Requirements for becoming a home inspector in the state of Texas
*Yearly income estimation determined from ZipRecruiter and updated as of February, 2025.
Continuing Education Information for the state of Texas
32 hours of Continuing Education are required every 2 years to keep your license up to date in the state of Texas. Click the link below to find a Continuing Education provider.
Additional information for becoming a Home Inspector in Texas
To become a Professional Real Estate licensed home inspector in Texas, you must complete:
– 40 hours in Property and Building Inspection Module I
– 40 hours in Property and Building Inspection Module II
– 10 hours in Business Operations and Professional Responsibility Module
– 20 hours in Analysis of Findings and Reporting Module
– 20 hours in Texas Law Module
– 24 hours in Texas Standards of Practice Module
– 40 hours in Texas Practicum*
To become a Real Estate licensed home inspector in Texas, you must complete:
– 40 hours in Property and Building Inspection Module I
– 40 hours in Property and Building Inspection Module II
– 10 hours in Business Operations and Professional Responsibility Module
– 24 hours in Texas Standards of Practice Module
– 40 hours in Texas Practicum*
*You must submit the Texas Practicum Credit Request form with your application for credit.
Qualifying Education Packages
This course package meets the educational and substitute experience requirements to become a TREC Professional Real Estate Inspector. It will equip you to serve independently without supervision. Tuition Payment Options:...
This course package meets the educational and substitute experience requirements to become a TREC Professional Real Estate Inspector. It will equip you to serve independently without supervision. Tuition Payment Options:...
This course package meets the educational and substitute experience requirements to become a TREC Professional Real Estate Inspector. It will equip you to serve independently without supervision. Tuition Payment Options:...
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