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Real Estate E&O Insurance in Vermont.

Vermont real estate professionals trust PBI Group for E&O insurance written by specialists who know Vermont's Vermont Real Estate Commission rules. let's make sure your policy actually responds when a claim hits.

Vermont real estate firms face a different exposure profile than the national average — and the right policy form has to respond to Vermont Real Estate Commission rules, the local plaintiff's bar, and the claim categories actually filed against VT licensees. PBI Group writes Vermont brokerages through a Palomar-backed program admitted in VT, 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 Vermont

There are 3 main types of insurance for real estate:

Although errors and omissions insurance is not mandated by Vermont, 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 Vermont an obvious choice.

Errors and Omissions Insurance in Vermont

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 Vermont

Cyber Liability Insurance for real estate is a relatively new type of insurance policy in Vermont 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 Vermont

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 Vermont 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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Great company to do E&O insurance business with for your real estate agency. Chris Dittes is exceptional and always gets us the best pricing for our yearly E &

O renewal. Thanks, PBI 2022 update: What can I say, year after year PBI insurance is consistent in offering the best pricing along with great customer service. Thank you for making renewal so easy.
Janet
RE/MAX Destinations · VT

Paul Bondy at PBI Group has assisted our real estate brokerage regarding professional liability coverages for many years and we trust and appreciate his

advice. The world around us continues to evolve and when Paul suggested that we consider the addition of Cyber Insurance coverages he took the time to explain differences in different policies he had researched as options for us. His extra effort made it easier to make an informed decision about our real estate E&O and Cyber insurance for our Vermont real estate agency.
Tim
Tim
Heney Realtors · VT

We have been very happy with PBI Group, for our real estate E&O insurance needs. Paul is a consummate professional, possessing a high level of expertise and

customer service, which is so helpful when trying to navigate the renewal process every year. He is knowledgeable, patient, and always has the answers. We feel he puts our interests ahead of his or the company, which is the way we conduct our business with our clients, so we have full confidence in him, the product(s) and the process. 2022 Update: Another great year of service with PBI Group. They have always been available to answer questions and provide wonderful advice.
Leslie
Leslie
Coldwell Banker Carlson Real Estate · VT

Great products, great pricing, great service. I have been doing business with PBI Group for several years.

Paul has always been responsive and extremely helpful. I highly recommend him for your Vermont real estate agency.
Lynn
Lynn
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Vermont Realty Group · VT

Vermont real estate E&O — frequently asked questions

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

No. Vermont 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. Vermont Real Estate Commission regulates licensure and discipline; an uninsured claim leaves the licensee personally exposed for defense costs and damages. PBI Group writes Vermont brokerages through a Palomar-backed program admitted in VT.

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

Typical Vermont 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 VT) 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 Vermont?

The Vermont Real Estate Commission regulates licensure, continuing education, agency-disclosure rules, and disciplinary action against real estate professionals in Vermont. 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 Vermont 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). Vermont-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 Vermont brokerages face.

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