Texas Residential Property Condition Evaluation Report (VIP2) is a form provided by the Texas Department of Insurance to assess the condition of residential real estate. The report provides an unbiased evaluation of a property's condition and is typically used by buyers and sellers during the real estate transaction process. The report consists of two parts: a visual inspection and a detailed evaluation. The visual inspection covers the exterior of the property, including the roof, foundation, siding, windows, doors, and other structural components. The inspector also inspects the interior, including the electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems as well as any appliances or fixtures. The detailed evaluation covers a more comprehensive assessment of the property and provides a thorough analysis of the structure, condition, and condition of the property. It includes an analysis of the property's safety and security, as well as a review of any potential liabilities or maintenance issues. There are two types of Texas Residential Property Condition Evaluation Report (VIP2): the Basic VIP2 and the Enhanced VIP2. The Basic VIP2 covers the same visual inspection and detailed evaluation as the Enhanced VIP2, but the Enhanced VIP2 includes additional supplemental information, such as a report on the condition of the property's roof and foundation.