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Home Inspection Companies Compliance Tracking

Track state inspector licenses and errors & omissions insurance across your inspection team.

Common challenges

Where this typically breaks down

Common operational pain points for home inspection companies.

Most states require a home inspector license, often tied to continuing education requirements for renewal.

Errors & omissions (E&O) insurance is typically required and needs its own renewal tracking.

Referral partners (realtors, lenders) often ask for proof of current licensure before referring business.

Example workflow

A typical setup

1

Add inspectors with their license and E&O insurance details

2

ComplyNestly tracks expiration status automatically

3

Get reminders before a license or insurance policy needs renewal

4

Generate proof of current standing for a referral partner

Who and what this covers

Roles and credential categories

Typical roles
  • Home inspector
  • Office administrator
  • Company owner
Credential categories to track
  • State home inspector license
  • Errors & omissions insurance
  • Continuing education credits
Example

A realistic scenario

A multi-inspector home inspection company uses ComplyNestly to confirm every inspector's license and E&O coverage is current before renewing its listing on referral partner websites.

Sources & limitations

What this page does and doesn't cover

Home inspector licensing requirements — including whether a license is required at all — vary significantly by state. ComplyNestly does not verify licenses or provide legal advice.

Last reviewed: August 2026

ComplyNestly organizes records and reminders — it does not verify licenses, provide legal advice, or guarantee compliance.

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