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    GetAI Academy

    Compliance Framework

    AI Compliance for Real Estate Agents

    Real estate is a licensed, supervised profession. Every agent operates under advertising regulations, Fair Housing responsibilities, MLS standards, and broker oversight requirements that do not disappear when AI tools enter the workflow. GetAI Academy's training is built specifically for this environment — not for general AI adoption.

    The Foundation

    Why Compliance-First AI Matters in Real Estate

    AI tools generate text based on patterns. They do not know your state's advertising rules. They do not apply Fair Housing standards automatically. They do not have access to your MLS data. And they do not hold a real estate license.

    This means every AI-assisted output in a real estate context requires professional review before it reaches a client, an MLS field, or a public marketing channel. The agent remains responsible for what is published — regardless of what tool was used to draft it.

    That professional responsibility is the starting point for every workflow at GetAI Academy.

    How It Works

    The GetAI Academy Workflow Framework

    01

    Draft

    AI tools help prepare first drafts of listing content, client communication, and research summaries. This is the starting point.

    02

    Review

    The agent reviews the draft for accuracy, tone, and compliance risk — specifically Fair Housing language, unverified property claims, and MLS rule alignment.

    03

    Verify

    Property details, market data, school information, and neighborhood characterizations are verified against authoritative primary sources before any client use.

    04

    Approve

    The agent or broker approves the final version. Outputs that go to clients, the MLS, or public marketing channels are approved by the responsible licensed professional.

    Appropriate AI Use

    What AI Can Appropriately Help Draft

    • Listing description first drafts (reviewed before MLS submission)
    • Client follow-up email drafts (reviewed before sending)
    • Market summary outlines (verified against MLS data before distribution)
    • Social media caption drafts (reviewed for Fair Housing and advertising compliance before posting)
    • Negotiation talking point frameworks (reviewed for accuracy before use)
    • Internal research summaries (for agent preparation — not direct client distribution)

    In every case, AI output is a starting draft — not a finished product. Review is built into the workflow, not optional.

    Professional Judgment Required

    What AI Should Not Decide in Real Estate

    • Whether a property description complies with Fair Housing — the agent makes that determination
    • Whether a communication constitutes unlicensed legal advice — the agent is responsible for that line
    • Whether market data is current and accurate — verify against MLS before using with a client
    • Whether a neighborhood description is appropriate — agents should rely on property characteristics, not community characterizations
    • Whether a pricing recommendation is sound — AI can organize data; pricing judgment belongs to the licensed professional

    Broker Oversight

    Broker Oversight and AI Workflows

    GetAI Academy training is designed to produce workflows that a managing broker can review and understand. A broker should be able to examine how an AI-assisted output was produced, what review steps were applied, and how the final output was approved.

    Training at GetAI Academy does not produce black-box AI systems. It produces documented, reviewable workflows that function within the broker oversight structure that licensed professionals already operate in.

    Fair Housing Awareness

    Training includes specific instruction on where Fair Housing exposure appears in AI-assisted content and how to catch it before it publishes.

    Draft-First Standards

    Every workflow treats AI output as a starting draft. The agent's professional review and approval produce the finished product.

    Broker-Reviewable by Design

    All workflows are structured so a managing broker can examine how they were built and what review steps were followed.

    Educational Disclaimer

    GetAI Academy provides educational resources and workflow training for licensed real estate professionals. Training content does not constitute legal advice, regulatory compliance certification, or guaranteed compliance outcomes. Agents are responsible for verifying that their AI workflows comply with their broker's policies, their state real estate commission's advertising guidelines, MLS rules in their market, and all applicable Fair Housing regulations. When in doubt, consult your broker of record or a qualified real estate attorney.

    Start with a Broker-Reviewable AI Workflow

    The free AI Workflow Starter Guide covers the foundational framework — which tools to use, how to structure your review process, and what to check before anything goes live.

    Designed for Responsible AI Adoption in Real Estate

    Broker-reviewable workflows
    Fair Housing-aware content practices
    MLS-safe drafting standards
    Human review before publishing

    GetAI Academy provides educational resources and workflow training. AI-assisted outputs should be reviewed for accuracy, compliance risk, and broker approval before public or client-facing use.