Description
1423PM Understanding Your Homeowner’s Insurance Policy (Nebraska Real Estate CE Course)
This 3-hour Nebraska Real Estate Commission approved continuing education course is designed not only for real estate agents, property managers, and landlords, but for **anyone who owns real estate—residential, commercial, or otherwise—**and wants to better understand how homeowner’s insurance coverage protects their property and financial interests.
In this Nebraska real estate insurance course, participants are guided through the key components of a homeowner’s insurance policy in a practical, easy-to-understand format. The course focuses on helping real estate professionals and property owners clearly understand what is—and just as important—what is not covered, allowing them to better advise clients, protect investments, and reduce risk.
Participants will gain a clear understanding of:
- The structure of a homeowner’s insurance policy (HO policies)
- Coverage types including dwelling, personal property, liability, and loss of use
- Common exclusions and coverage gaps that can create financial exposure
- The role of deductibles, policy limits, and endorsements
- How insurance impacts real estate transactions, closings, and lender requirements
- Key differences between homeowner, landlord, and rental property insurance policies
This course emphasizes real-world application, equipping participants with the ability to identify potential insurance-related risks in transactions and ownership situations, while providing more informed guidance to buyers, sellers, and property owners.
Approved for 3 hours of Nebraska real estate continuing education, this course is ideal for professionals involved in residential real estate, property management, and real estate investing, as well as property owners who want to strengthen their understanding of insurance coverage.
For those seeking a Nebraska real estate insurance CE class that delivers practical insight—not just policy language—this course provides the clarity and confidence needed to navigate homeowner’s insurance effectively.
