North Carolina License Law
A NC broker's 'errors and omissions' (E&O) insurance covers:
AIntentional fraud
BClaims arising from professional mistakes, negligence, or omissions in brokerage services✓ Correct
CPhysical property damage during showings
DCriminal acts by the broker
Explanation
E&O insurance covers claims arising from professional errors, negligence, and omissions (such as failure to disclose a material fact) — it does not cover intentional wrongdoing or criminal acts.
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