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Insurance Considerations for Property Managers in Australia
Insurance Considerations for Property Managers in Australia
Property managers face insurance exposures that go beyond standard real estate sales work, including tenant interactions, maintenance coordination, rent handling, entry notices, complaints and landlord communications. This guide explains the main insurance issues Australian property managers should understand. - read more
Understanding Income Protection Insurance for Real Estate Professionals
Understanding Income Protection Insurance for Real Estate Professionals
Income protection insurance is designed to provide financial support if you're unable to work due to illness or injury. It ensures a portion of your income continues to be paid during times when you cannot earn. This type of insurance acts as a safety net, offering peace of mind by securing your financial stability during challenging times. - read more
Navigating the Risks: Essential Insurance Solutions for Real Estate Agents
Navigating the Risks: Essential Insurance Solutions for Real Estate Agents
In the dynamic world of real estate, managing risks is as crucial as closing a sale. Real estate agents in Australia constantly navigate a landscape full of potential pitfalls, from market fluctuations to client disputes. Understanding these risks and having strategies to manage them is essential for a successful career. - read more
Business Insurance Covers for Real Estate Agencies and Offices
Business Insurance Covers for Real Estate Agencies and Offices
Real estate agencies often rely on office premises, laptops, phones, signage, vehicles and client-facing operations. This guide explains business insurance covers that may be relevant to agency offices and equipment, and how they can sit alongside professional indemnity and public liability cover. - read more
Professional Indemnity Insurance for Real Estate Agents in Australia
Professional Indemnity Insurance for Real Estate Agents in Australia
Professional indemnity insurance can help real estate agents, property managers and agency owners respond to claims alleging professional mistakes, negligence or misleading advice. This guide explains what it may cover, common exclusions and key policy features to review in Australia. - read more

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Emergency Services Levy Reform: What Agencies Should Watch
Emergency Services Levy Reform: What Agencies Should Watch
19 Aug 2026: Paige Estritori
New South Wales’ move to shift emergency services funding away from insurance premiums and towards a broader property-based model is more than a state tax story. For real estate agencies, it is a timely reminder that insurance pricing is influenced by several moving parts, some visible on a renewal notice and others buried in the background. - read more
Severe Weather Claims Are a Timely Reminder for Real Estate Agencies
Severe Weather Claims Are a Timely Reminder for Real Estate Agencies
12 Aug 2026: Paige Estritori
Australia's latest run of severe weather insurance claims is another practical warning for real estate agencies: disaster risk is not limited to landlords, strata committees or homeowners. Agencies themselves can be exposed through damaged offices, flooded fit-outs, lost keys and access devices, interrupted trading, damaged vehicles and disputes that arise when client service is disrupted at the worst possible time. - read more
Insurance Complaints Put Policy Clarity Back on the Agenda
Insurance Complaints Put Policy Clarity Back on the Agenda
04 Aug 2026: Paige Estritori
Australia’s insurance complaints environment remains a useful warning sign for real estate agencies, particularly those relying on multiple policies across professional indemnity, public liability, cyber, office contents, business interruption and commercial motor cover. Recent dispute trends reported through the financial complaints system continue to show that customers are most likely to become frustrated when claims are delayed, declined, poorly explained or affected by policy exclusions they did not fully understand at the outset. - read more
Data Breach Trends Put Agency Cyber Cover Back in Focus
Data Breach Trends Put Agency Cyber Cover Back in Focus
28 Jul 2026: Paige Estritori
Australia's latest notifiable data breach reporting has again underlined a risk that real estate agencies cannot afford to treat as an IT issue alone. Malicious activity, compromised credentials, phishing and human error continue to feature prominently in privacy incidents across the economy, and agencies hold exactly the kind of personal information that can make them attractive targets. - read more
Broker Remuneration Debate Puts Disclosure on the Agenda
Broker Remuneration Debate Puts Disclosure on the Agenda
21 Jul 2026: Paige Estritori
The debate over Australia’s draft Insurance Brokers Code of Practice has intensified, with industry and consumer voices questioning whether the proposed changes go far enough on remuneration disclosure and conflict management. For real estate agencies, the issue is not abstract. Many agencies rely on intermediated advice when arranging professional indemnity, public liability, management liability, cyber cover, office insurance and commercial motor policies. - read more

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Grace Period:
A time period after the premium is due during which an insurance policy remains in force even if the premium has not yet been paid.