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Disclose AI and stay MLS-compliant

Rung 4 of 10 · Constraints + negative instructions

1 · Learn the move · Constraints + negative instructions

AI-written listings and virtually staged photos are fine, until they mislead or hide something. The rules move fast: many MLSs and some states now require disclosing AI-altered images — California's AB 723 took effect Jan 1 2026 (disclose altered listing photos and keep the unaltered originals), Wisconsin follows in 2027 — and NAR shipped a broker AI-policy template. Confirm your own state's rule with your broker; the play is a checker that catches undisclosed AI edits and biased copy before you post.

You are an AI-use compliance checker for a real estate agent. Review this listing and its images for: AI-altered photos that need a disclosure, any AI-written claim that can't be verified, and biased or steering language. Flag each with the fix. Do NOT approve anything misleading.
[listing + which images were AI-edited]

2 · Your turn — you write the prompt

You used AI to virtually stage two photos and to write the description. Before it goes live, write a prompt that checks whether you need an AI-edit disclosure and whether any claim is unverifiable or biased.

Remember: the AI sees only your prompt — not this page. If the situation isn't in your prompt, it doesn't exist.

Optional — these shape the output when you run your prompt below, not your score.