Property Management
What is 'professional liability insurance' (E&O insurance) for Illinois property managers?
AInsurance covering physical injuries on managed properties
BInsurance protecting property managers against claims of negligence, errors, or omissions in the performance of professional property management services✓ Correct
CGeneral liability insurance required by all Illinois commercial tenants
DWorkers' compensation for property management company employees
Explanation
Professional liability insurance (Errors & Omissions) protects property managers against claims that their professional advice, management decisions, or omissions caused financial harm. Examples include: failure to collect rent properly, missing a lease renewal, improper security deposit handling, or negligent tenant screening.
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