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AI Detector for Real Estate

Verify property listings, market reports, and client communications for authenticity

Real estate has been one of the most enthusiastic adopters of AI-drafted content — listings, neighborhood guides, market reports, and agent bios are now routinely AI-assisted. The professional risk is in the regulated content: misleading property descriptions, fabricated school-district claims, and hallucinated zoning information all carry liability that no detector pass insulates against. Detection helps; verification matters more.

Why Real estate Need a Reliable AI Detector

Fair-Housing Act sensitivity

Listing descriptions that suggest discrimination — even subtle steering language — violate the Fair Housing Act. AI tools occasionally produce phrasings that fall on the wrong side of the line. Human review is required, full stop.

Misleading factual claims in listings

AI confidently produces square footage that doesn't match plans, school districts that don't actually serve the address, and zoning claims that aren't supported. Verification per claim is the only safe practice.

Agent bio authenticity

AI-drafted agent bios are now everywhere. The bios that perform best are still the ones that sound like the actual agent — not the polished marketing-English default an AI tool produces.

Market-report credibility

Market reports are a primary lead-gen tool. AI-drafted market reports with hallucinated data points or invented trends damage the brokerage's reputation far more than they help.

Common Use Cases

Property listing descriptions

Verify authenticity and ensure quality

Neighborhood and area guides

Verify authenticity and ensure quality

Market reports and quarterly updates

Verify authenticity and ensure quality

Agent bios and team pages

Verify authenticity and ensure quality

Buyer and seller guides

Verify authenticity and ensure quality

Email drip campaigns to leads

Verify authenticity and ensure quality

How It Works

1

Verify Fair Housing compliance in every listing

Manual review for steering language. Detection won't catch this; trained human eyes will.

2

Verify factual claims against primary sources

Square footage from MLS, school districts from district websites, zoning from county records. Don't trust an AI-generated claim.

3

Run AI-drafted listings through detection at QA

Listings that score very high on AI detection often also score high on bland marketing English — both readers and search engines tune them out.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can AI write Fair Housing-compliant listings?

Sometimes, but verification is non-negotiable. AI tools occasionally produce phrasings that imply preferences for protected categories (family-friendly, walkable for seniors, etc). Every AI-drafted listing needs human review against the Fair Housing language guidelines before publishing.

Should real estate teams disclose AI assistance?

Trending toward yes, especially for market reports and educational content. A short editorial note that the content was AI-assisted and human-reviewed is becoming standard. Avoid AI-only disclaimers that suggest no human input — they undermine credibility without adding legal protection.

Are AI-drafted agent bios less effective?

Empirically yes, in most regions. AI tools produce a polished, generic bio that doesn't differentiate the agent. The bios that convert well are usually the ones with specific local knowledge, named clients, and actual data — none of which AI can fabricate honestly.

What's the liability for an AI-hallucinated property claim?

Same as any other inaccurate listing claim — the brokerage and agent are responsible, regardless of how the inaccuracy got into the listing. AI-assisted drafting doesn't shift liability; it just produces hallucinations faster.

Should we use detection on incoming listing copy from photographers / vendors?

If your vendor produces marketing copy as part of the deliverable, yes. The pattern of AI-drafted-and-uncorrected vendor copy has become common, and the brokerage carries the reputational and legal risk regardless of who drafted the words.

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