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Errors & Omissions (E&O) Insurance - Your Protection with Realty Hub

At Realty Hub, we provide every agent with comprehensive Errors & Omissions (E&O) coverage through a specialized insurance carrier. This protection is designed to give you peace of mind so you can focus on your clients and your business.

Coverage Highlights:

  • $1,000,000 per claim / $1,000,000 aggregate in coverage
  • Privacy & Security Coverage - included at the same limits, protecting against data and cyber-related risks

Supplemental Benefits:

  • Disciplinary proceedings coverage up to $25,000
  • Subpoena assistance up to $50,000
  • Crisis event expense coverage up to $25,000
  • Reputation protection expense coverage up to $25,000
  • Withheld client fee assistance up to $10,000

Important: $2,500 deductible per claim — paid by the agent.

How to Stay Protected

E&O is there if you need it — prevention is better:

  • Stay in your lane (real estate only): Don't offer opinions outside your role (legal, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, etc.).
  • Use Realty Hub's Comprehensive Disclosure Form with every client.
  • Document & comply: Keep clear records; follow Real Estate Commission rules and applicable Realtor Association guidelines.

These tips are for risk-prevention guidance and don't modify policy terms.

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Realty Hub — Digital Skills Fit Check

Realty Hub is a fully cloud-based brokerage. To succeed here, agents must be comfortable with essential digital skills like file management, e-signatures, and self-service support.

This short check (under 5 minutes) ensures that our systems will be a good fit for you. There are no trick questions — just everyday tasks you'll encounter as a Realty Hub agent.

Please enter your name.

Please enter a valid email address.

Which of the following is the correct way to attach a file to an email?

If your web pages are not loading correctly, what's a common troubleshooting step?

If you have a question about Realty Hub's procedures, what should you do first?

(At Realty Hub, we provide a Support Page with searchable step-by-step guides for all procedures.)

You're asked to upload a contract for a property at 123 Main Street. Which of the following is the most clear and professional file name to use?

You receive a fillable PDF with a blank field for “Buyer Name.” What's the correct way to complete it?*

Why does Realty Hub encourage agents to use the Support Page?*

If you forget your Realty Hub password, what is the correct action?*

If you need instructions on a Realty Hub process (e.g., commission payment, file upload), the fastest way to find the answer is:*

If you need a Realty Hub document such as our logo or W-9, or information such as the brokerage license number or HUD number, what's the best way to get it?*

Why does Realty Hub require agents to primarily communicate through email?*

I am a current member of an Alabama Realtor Association
I do not plan on joining an Alabama Realtor Association
I plan on joining an Alabama Realtor Association
I've met my CE requirements & need a License Activation Form
I'm applying for a reciprocal license in Alabama
I am a current member of a Florida Realtor Association
I do not plan on joining a Florida Realtor Association
I plan on joining a Florida Realtor Association
I want access to FMLS
I want access to FMLS & Georgia MLS
I want access to FMLS and I am a member of a GA Realtor Association (Georgia MLS optional)
I'm applying for my license & need a Sponsoring Broker Statement Form
I'm applying for my license & need a Section C Firm Affiliation Information Form

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