Minnesota does not require state licensing of home inspectors. The InterNACHI / ASHI Standards of Practice are the de facto industry baseline. Required disclosures and forms for Minnesota inspections are below.
01 · Licensing
Minnesota does not require home inspector licensure. ASHI / InterNACHI is the standard. Note: some MN cities (Minneapolis, St. Paul) require their own truth-in-housing inspections separate from buyer-elected home inspections.
02 · Required forms & disclosures
03 · Minnesota-aligned template
A free home inspection report template structured for Minnesota practice — InterNACHI / ASHI-aligned section order, severity-tier defect classification, photo-evidence-pairing, and a one-page summary. Compatible with Minnesota's required disclosures.
Minnesota does not require home inspector licensure. ASHI / InterNACHI is the standard. Note: some MN cities (Minneapolis, St. Paul) require their own truth-in-housing inspections separate from buyer-elected home inspections.
Seller's Property Disclosure Statement (Statute 513.55); Truth-in-Housing report (city-specific).
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