Texas License Law
The Texas Real Estate Inspector licensing program under TREC requires real estate inspectors to carry which type of insurance?
ALife insurance and disability insurance
BProfessional liability (errors and omissions) insurance✓ Correct
CHomeowner's insurance for each property inspected
DNo insurance is required
Explanation
TREC-licensed real estate inspectors in Texas are required to maintain professional liability (errors and omissions) insurance. This protects consumers if the inspector makes an error or omission in their report.
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