By state
Home inspection software in Tennessee
A licensed state — regulated by the Tennessee Dept. of Commerce and Insurance — Home Inspector Licensing Program.
Tennessee licenses its home inspectors, so the floor is set by the state — what separates inspectors here is the speed and quality of the report. InspectrPlus is the iPhone-and-iPad app that gets a complete, professional report delivered before you leave the driveway, for one flat price.
Licensing in Tennessee
Tennessee licenses home inspectors through the Department of Commerce and Insurance’s Home Inspector Licensing Program: 90 hours of approved training, passage of the NHIE, and proof of insurance.
Licensing authority: Tennessee Dept. of Commerce and Insurance — Home Inspector Licensing Program.
Requirements summarized June 10, 2026 — verify current rules with the state.
Inspectors in Tennessee
197 Tennessee inspectors appear in public directories and state rosters we indexed (June 10, 2026). Counts reflect directory listings, not official license totals.
Why Tennessee inspectors pick InspectrPlus
Signal dies exactly where inspections happen — basements, crawl spaces, attics, and rural Tennessee properties. InspectrPlus is offline-first: photos, annotations, notes, and the report builder all work with zero bars, then sync the moment you're back in coverage. You never redo work in the truck.
Pricing is one flat $49.99 a month: unlimited inspections and reports, with AI writing, scheduling, agreements, invoicing, payments, and mileage tracking all included. No per-inspector seats and no add-on tiers — the bill doesn't creep as your Tennessee business grows.
AI report drafting turns your field notes into client-ready defect narratives, repair estimates, and executive summaries. Tennessee inspectors get the polish of a big-firm report from a one-person operation — and get their evenings back.
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Built for Tennessee inspectors.
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