← statichum.studio

Fair-Housing AI Compliance Audit Log for Real Estate Brokers After Louis v. SafeRent

saas real project •• multiple requests

Louis v. SafeRent shifted AI-discrimination liability from the tool vendor to the housing professional using the tool, and brokers are openly freaking out in r/realtors about exposure from AI listing-description generators, AI CRMs, and AI lead-scorers they've been using casually for a year. Most E&O policies don't address it. Gap: a B2B compliance tool that hooks into the broker's AI stack (ChatGPT, Claude, Lofty, Wise Agent, Top Producer, Rela), logs every AI-generated client artifact, flags Fair-Housing-risk phrasing in real time, and builds a broker-of-record compliance binder. Target: the 1.5M+ licensed Realtors in the US plus state brokerages trying to harden their supervision policies.

builder note

Sell per-brokerage, not per-agent... the broker-of-record is the one whose license gets revoked when Fair Housing drops the hammer. Price so a 50-agent shop can say yes on the CFO's intuition ($500-1500/month). And don't try to block agents from using AI... the broker wants supervision, not enforcement. Log-and-flag is the product, not deny-and-rewrite.

landscape (5 existing solutions)

The enterprise AI-governance category exists but none of it is sized or shaped for a 50-agent residential brokerage. Real estate verticalized compliance tools exist for MLS/IDX but not for AI-output supervision. The wedge is a Chrome extension plus brokerage dashboard that passively captures every AI interaction across the agent's toolstack and runs Fair-Housing phrase detection locally before the client sees it.

NAR Fair Housing training Training, not monitoring. Doesn't give the broker-of-record a record of what her agents actually did with AI tools.
Credo AI / FairNow / Monitaur Enterprise AI governance platforms. Priced and shaped for Fortune 1000 AI risk teams... a 50-agent brokerage can't buy this.
Lofty / Wise Agent / Top Producer AI features Real-estate CRM platforms that added AI. Each has its own (or no) compliance review layer. Brokers use three or four simultaneously... no unified audit.
Rela AI listing writer Specific category tool. No output audit trail that a compliance officer can review across all agents.
DIY: agents saving screenshots to Google Drive Actual current practice for compliance-curious brokers. Zero structure, unsearchable, useless when the state comes asking.

sources (2)

reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/realtors/comments/1sflw6z/federal_c... "The vendor disclaims. The broker holds the bag." 2026-04-05
reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/realtors/comments/1sblfjf/are_we_sp... "too much time on automation" 2026-03-31
real-estatefair-housingai-compliancebroker-of-recordliability