Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3593

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
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Caption

Relating to the licensing of real estate inspectors.

Impact

If enacted, HB 3593 will impact the current licensing framework by ensuring a more standardized approach to licensing real estate inspectors. By defining eligibility requirements more explicitly, the bill aims to enhance the competency of new inspectors entering the field and ensure that they have the necessary knowledge and experience to perform their duties effectively. This could lead to improved quality in real estate inspections, thereby benefiting home buyers, sellers, and the real estate market at large.

Summary

House Bill 3593 focuses on the licensing of real estate inspectors in Texas. The bill proposes amendments to the Occupations Code to establish clearer guidelines and requirements for individuals seeking to become licensed real estate inspectors, either as an apprentice or a professional inspector. Under the proposed regulations, applicants will need to meet specific educational and practical experience criteria, including holding an apprentice license for at least three months and performing a requisite number of inspections under supervision. Additionally, the bill specifies the need for successful completion of core inspection courses relating to various aspects of real estate inspection.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 3593 may relate to the educational requirements introduced in the bill. While proponents argue that increasing the required educational hours and inspection training will enhance the professionalism of inspectors, critics may raise concerns about the accessibility of the required training for prospective inspectors. This could disproportionately affect individuals wishing to enter the profession, especially those from underrepresented backgrounds or rural areas where educational resources may be scarce. Debate may also arise regarding the rigidity of the proposed standards and whether they effectively balance consumer protection with the need for new professionals in the field.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1832

Creates provisions relating to the licensing of home inspectors

TX SB458

"Home Inspector Licensing Act of Georgia"; enact

TX HB1305

Home Inspector Licensing Act of Georgia; enact

TX HB3913

Relating to the licensing and regulation of certain real estate professionals by the Texas Real Estate Commission.

TX SB1968

Relating to the licensing and regulation of certain real estate professionals by the Texas Real Estate Commission.

TX HB1186

Provides relative to the Uniform Construction Code and inspector licensing

TX SB443

To Amend The Duties Of The State Board Of Appraisers, Abstracters, And Home Inspectors; To Amend The Law Regarding Licensure Of Abstracters; To Amend The Law Regarding Licensure Of Home Inspectors; And To Declare An Emergency.

TX S0638

Home Inspectors

TX HB1809

CAP DEV BOARD-INSPECTORS

TX SB2418

Home inspectors; allow to inspect new residential construction up to 14 days prior to close of sale.

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