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