Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida Senate Bill S0360

Introduced
11/4/25  
Refer
11/17/25  

Caption

Home Inspectors

Impact

The changes introduced by S0360 could lead to a more efficient licensing process for prospective home inspectors in Florida. By lowering the hours of coursework from the previous requirement, the bill may make it easier for individuals to obtain licenses, which can increase the number of licensed inspectors available. Furthermore, the incorporation of practical experience components in the educational requirements is designed to bolster the competency of new inspectors, potentially improving the quality of home inspections conducted across the state.

Summary

S0360 aims to amend several provisions related to home inspectors within the Florida Statutes. The bill addresses the coursework requirements necessary for licensure as a home inspector, reducing the minimum hours of study from 150 to 120. It also mandates that home inspectors maintain professional liability insurance policies, raising the minimum required amount for general liability insurance coverage. This legislative change is intended to streamline the process for home inspectors entering the profession while ensuring that they are adequately prepared and insured.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, there may be contention surrounding the amendments proposed in S0360. Critics may argue that reducing the coursework hours could result in inadequately trained inspectors, which may in turn affect the safety and habitability of homes. Additionally, the revisions in insurance requirements could be seen as a double-edged sword; while they encourage more inspectors to enter the field, there are concerns that not enough coverage could leave consumers vulnerable if issues arise post-inspection. Balancing the needs of the industry with public safety will be a critical point of discussion as S0360 progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

FL H0065

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