Texas License Law
TREC's 'Inspector Standards of Practice' (SOPs) require inspectors to report as 'Deficient' items that:
AAre perfectly functional but older than 10 years
BAre not functioning, are not installed, are not accessible, or are not in compliance with minimum standards at the time of installation✓ Correct
CThe client personally dislikes
DCost more than $500 to repair
Explanation
Under TREC's Inspector SOPs, items that are not functioning, missing, inaccessible, or not installed in accordance with applicable standards at the time of original installation must be reported as deficient (D) in the inspection report.
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