Texas requires home inspectors to be state-licensed. Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) — Inspector Program sets the standards. Required forms and disclosures for Texas inspections are below — plus a free template aligned to TX practice.
01 · Licensing
Required. Three license levels: Apprentice → Real Estate Inspector → Professional Inspector. Each level requires specific education and supervised inspections.
Regulator: Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) — Inspector Program
02 · Required forms & disclosures
03 · Texas-aligned template
A free home inspection report template structured for Texas practice — InterNACHI / ASHI-aligned section order, severity-tier defect classification, photo-evidence-pairing, and a one-page summary. Compatible with Texas's required disclosures.
Yes. Required. Three license levels: Apprentice → Real Estate Inspector → Professional Inspector. Each level requires specific education and supervised inspections. The regulator is Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) — Inspector Program.
TREC REI 7-6 Property Inspection Report Form (REQUIRED; locked layout); Pre-inspection Service Agreement; TREC Standards of Practice.
A free Texas-aligned home inspection report template is available on this page. Download the PDF, edit in Word or Google Docs, or load it into InspectorData for live AI-assisted reporting (90 days free).
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