Becoming a home inspector in Minnesota doesn't require a state-issued license, but the inspectors who win referrals from Minneapolis and St. Paul real estate agents typically carry voluntary certification through ASHI or InterNACHI. The Twin Cities market is competitive, with strong demand driven by an older housing stock that includes basement foundation concerns, ice dam damage, and aging heating systems built for Minnesota winters. The path to a successful Minnesota inspection career runs through professional-grade training, passing the National Home Inspector Examination, and building a reputation that earns repeat agent referrals.