Nevada License Law
What is the Errors and Omissions (E&O) insurance requirement for Nevada real estate licensees?
AE&O insurance is optional in Nevada
BNevada requires all active licensees to carry E&O insurance or work under a broker who provides group coverage✓ Correct
COnly brokers are required to carry E&O insurance
DE&O insurance is provided free by NRED to all licensees
Explanation
Nevada requires active real estate licensees to maintain E&O insurance coverage. E&O insurance protects against claims of negligent acts, errors, or omissions in the performance of professional duties. Coverage may be individual or through a broker's group policy.
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