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Real Estate E&O Insurance in Michigan.

Michigan real estate professionals trust PBI Group for E&O insurance written by specialists who know Michigan's Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) rules. let's make sure your policy actually responds when a claim hits.

Michigan real estate firms face a different exposure profile than the national average — and the right policy form has to respond to Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) rules, the local plaintiff's bar, and the claim categories actually filed against MI licensees. PBI Group writes Michigan brokerages through a Palomar-backed program admitted in MI, with policy forms tailored to the state's case law and your firm's transaction mix. Right coverage, right price.

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Types of Real Estate Insurance in Michigan

There are 3 main types of insurance for real estate:

Although errors and omissions insurance is not mandated by Michigan, E&O insurance is often required by another authority such as your real estate franchise or bank partners. Regardless of whether it is actually mandatory, common sense or past experiences often make signing up for errors and omissions insurance in Michigan an obvious choice.

Errors and Omissions Insurance in Michigan

Just as the name would suggest, errors and omissions insurance covers errors and omissions made by real estate professionals working on behalf of a real estate brokerage. Specifically, E&O typically covers situations like not disclosing relevant information about the property, or not showing a property to a prospective buyer to even bodily injury or damage that could happen during a showing. In general terms, broadform E&O policies protect both the brokerages and individual real estate agents if they’re sued by a client because of a mistake they’ve made related to transactions in real estate.

Errors and omissions insurance for real estate often covers defense costs, legal costs, and court costs related to a claim.

Cyber Liability Insurance for Real Estate in Michigan

Cyber Liability Insurance for real estate is a relatively new type of insurance policy in Michigan that is designed to protect businesses from both 1st and 3rd party risks associated with cyber attacks and fraud. Real Estate professionals are a prime target for these types of attacks, because real estate deals involve complicated, multi-party, high value transactions and sensitive personal data.

First party Cyber Liability policies cover the real estate agent directly and include things like Cyber Extortion, Electronic Transfer Fraud, Deceptive Funds Transfer, and Telephone Tolls, to name a few. Direct coverage is important, but from what we have seen are rarely the reason why real estate professionals decide to purchase cyber liability policies. It’s the 3rd party protection that is usually the consideration, because that coverage would protect the vendor/partner or clients and in real estate deals, this is where the majority of the money is.

General Liability Insurance for Real Estate in Michigan

General Liability Insurance or business liability insurance is a common type of coverage in any industry that protects businesses from claims resulting from normal business operations not specifically related to the real estate industry.

Specifically, General Liability Insurance in Michigan will cover personal and advertising injury, damage to properties that are rented to your business, as well as, bodily injury or medical claims, and other common business liability exposure.

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What our Michigan clients are saying

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We recently worked with PBI Group to obtain a quote for our E&O coverage, and the experience has been outstanding.

Both Leighton and Paul have been incredibly responsive, professional, and thorough throughout the entire process. They took the time to explain everything in great detail, ensuring we fully understood our options and coverage. It’s been a pleasure working with such a knowledgeable and supportive team, and we look forward to continuing our relationship with them. Highly recommend for your real estate errors and ommissions as well as cyber insurance for your real estate brokerage!
Tammy
Tammy
Keller Williams Lansing · MI

Thank you for all your help in determining what was the best real estate E&O insurance for me.

The comparisons and quotes from three different companies were extremely helpful in my decision. I was impressed with your knowledge of the policies and also appreciated your patience in answering my questions. The time you took with me was greatly appreciated. The best part of our dealings is that when I made my decision, I felt that I had a good grasp of what coverage I needed, and understood my policy.
Bob
Bob
Century 21 Curran & Oberski · MI

Christopher Dittes at PBI Group has been my provider for nearly 7 years now. I can't say enough about how pleased I am with his service and super fast

responses to any requests I have. He is on the ball and does everything he can to help. He makes the process super easy and is very thorough in explaining the policy. I would 100% recommend him to any person needing an E&O insurance policy for their real estate brokerage. Also, most importantly he was just about $300.00 less per year with the same coverage, compared to two other providers. While I'm not happy that I have to pay for insurance lol, I am happy with the price and service of the PBI Group.
Brian
Brian
Community Choice Realty · MI

Paul has guided our small business through its growth and the challenges it created.

As small business owners, the ability to rely on a real estate E&O expert for something as important as our insurance needs is critical and allows us to sleep at night. Excellent service combined with a high level of expertise.
Jerome
Jerome
Berkshire Hathaway Home Services The Loft Warehouse · MI

Excellent service & communication

Michael
Michael
Century 21 Market-Tech Realtors · MI

So far so good. Paul Bondy at PBI Group is very knowledgeable and helpful with any questions about real estate E&O insurance.

This is the start of new coverage but already, I am saving a ton of money with broader E&O protection. Outstanding so far.
Punner
Punner
U.P. Riverland Realty · MI

Michigan real estate E&O — frequently asked questions

Does Michigan require real estate agents to carry E&O insurance?

No. Michigan doesn't statutorily mandate E&O for real estate licensees. However, every major franchise, every lender, every title company, and most MLSs require proof of coverage as a condition of doing business. Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) regulates licensure and discipline; an uninsured claim leaves the licensee personally exposed for defense costs and damages. PBI Group writes Michigan brokerages through a Palomar-backed program admitted in MI.

How much does real estate E&O insurance cost in Michigan?

Typical Michigan agent E&O premiums run $385–$650/year. Actual pricing depends on the firm's agent count, transaction volume, claim history, and the specific endorsements you carry (defense outside the limits, prior-acts coverage, state-specific disclosure riders). PBI Group's Palomar-backed program (admitted in MI) typically prices below the major national alternatives because we specialize in real estate exposure and don't carry the overhead of generalist E&O carriers.

Who regulates real estate licensees in Michigan?

The Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) regulates licensure, continuing education, agency-disclosure rules, and disciplinary action against real estate professionals in Michigan. Complaints typically go through a formal investigation process; serious violations trigger fines, suspensions, or license revocation. E&O insurance defends the civil-side exposure (consumer lawsuits, transaction disputes); regulatory fines remain personally owed by the licensee.

What are the most common E&O claims against Michigan real estate agents?

Across every state, the top E&O claim categories are: (1) failure to disclose material property defects, (2) agency-disclosure failures (especially undisclosed dual agency), (3) misrepresentation of property condition or features, (4) trust-account / escrow mishandling, and (5) contract-execution errors (missed deadlines, miscompleted contingencies). Michigan-specific exposure depends on the state's disclosure regime, the local plaintiff's bar, and the metros where your firm does business. PBI Group writes a policy form built around the actual claim categories Michigan brokerages face.

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