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AI Use Policy

The rules that apply to your use of ListedRight’s AI features. Read with the AI Disclosure for context.

Effective 15 May 2026Last updated 15 May 2026Version 1.0
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01You are responsible for the Output

ListedRight provides tools that generate or modify images. You decide what to do with the Output. That means:

  • You decide whether the Output is accurate enough to publish.
  • You decide whether disclosure is required, and you make that disclosure.
  • You bear responsibility for any consequence of publishing or distributing the Output, including consequences for your client, your broker, your buyer, your MLS, and you.

We do not pre-screen Output. We don’t certify it for any MLS, jurisdiction, or transaction.

02Disclose AI enhancement when required

Many MLSs, state real-estate commissions, franchise broker networks, and listing platforms require you to disclose when a listing photo has been AI-enhanced, digitally altered, or virtually staged. The rule varies — sometimes it’s a label on each affected photo; sometimes it’s a line in the listing remarks; sometimes it’s a requirement to keep unaltered originals on file.

It is your job to know the rule and follow it. When in doubt, disclose. Recommended baseline practice:

  • Mark virtually staged photos clearly (e.g., "Virtually staged" overlay or caption).
  • Add a line to listing remarks: "Some images have been digitally enhanced or virtually staged."
  • Keep the unaltered original of every photo you submit to an MLS for at least the period your MLS, broker, or state law requires (commonly 3–7 years).

03Do not materially misrepresent a property

You may not use the Service to create Output that would lead a reasonable buyer, appraiser, or inspector to a material misunderstanding about the property. In particular, do not use the Service to:

01
Hide defects.Cracks, water damage, mould, peeling paint, sagging floors, foundation issues, fire damage, pest damage, broken fixtures, exposed wiring, damaged roofing.
02
Hide hazards.Missing handrails, broken stairs, exposed electrical, gas-line issues, unsafe pools, lead paint, or anything else a buyer would want to know about for their own safety.
03
Fabricate features.Adding a deck, pool, addition, finished basement, window, fireplace, garage, fence, or other feature that does not exist on the property, except where the Output is clearly labelled as a "virtual rendering" or "concept" and is not presented as the current state of the property.
04
Alter the scale, layout, or boundariesof a room, lot, or structure in a way that misrepresents what is actually there.
05
Edit evidence of past damagein a way that would mislead a buyer about the property’s condition history.

04Comply with the Fair Housing Act and equivalent state laws

The Fair Housing Act (42 U.S.C. § 3601 et seq.) prohibits discrimination in residential real-estate transactions based on race, color, religion, sex (including sexual orientation and gender identity), familial status, national origin, and disability. Many states protect additional characteristics. Marketing imagery is covered.

You may not use the Service to:

  • Add, remove, or alter visual cues that signal the racial, ethnic, religious, familial, age, or other protected characteristics of occupants or neighbourhood residents.
  • Generate marketing imagery that signals a preference, limitation, or discrimination based on a protected characteristic.
  • Remove accessibility features (ramps, grab bars, stair lifts, accessible bathrooms) when the listing is intended to reach accessibility-needing buyers, or to obscure that those features exist.
  • Remove religious iconography, cultural artifacts, family photographs, or similar items in a way intended to make a property "appeal" to or "exclude" particular groups.

When in doubt, ask: would a fair-housing tester reasonably conclude that this image is signalling who is or isn’t welcome? If yes, don’t use it.

05Do not generate deceptive imagery of real people

You may not use the Service to:

  • Generate or modify images that depict identifiable real people (including past or current occupants, agents, or neighbors) in ways they have not consented to.
  • Create "deepfake" imagery — making it appear that a real person was present at a property when they were not, or making them appear to endorse a listing.
  • Generate sexual content involving any real person, or any sexualised imagery of minors.

06Use only inputs you have the right to use

You may upload only photos that:

  • You took yourself, or
  • You commissioned and have the licensed right to use (check the photographer’s contract), or
  • You have a written license from the rights holder to use for this purpose.

"It came from another agent’s listing," "it was on the previous MLS post," and "I found it online" are not permission. We respond to DMCA notices as set out in our Terms of Service.

You must also have any consents required from people depicted in your photos (including children, household members, or anyone identifiable in interior shots).

07Don’t use the Service to evade automated detection

You may not use the Service to strip, alter, or hide content-credentials, watermarks, EXIF metadata, or other provenance information that we or the underlying AI providers add to the Output; or re-process Output through other tools for the purpose of evading disclosure or detection that the Output was AI-generated.

If we add provenance metadata to your Output, leave it in.

08Don’t use the Service to build a competing AI

You may not use the Service, or Output from it, to train, fine-tune, evaluate, benchmark, or improve any AI model that competes with the Service. This includes any use of paired (input → Output) data to train a model.

09Limits on automation and scale

You may use our public API in accordance with its terms. You may not use scrapers, bots, or other automated means to access the Service except through the public API, and you may not exceed published rate limits or otherwise place an unreasonable load on the Service.

10Enforcement

We may suspend or terminate accounts, remove Output, and refuse to provide future service for any violation of this AI Use Policy. We may also report violations to law enforcement, your MLS, your state real-estate commission, your broker of record, or affected third parties where we believe in good faith that disclosure is appropriate.

11Reporting a problem

If you believe Output you saw on a listing violates this Policy — particularly if it materially misrepresents a property, raises a fair-housing concern, or uses a photo without rights — please get in contact using the form at the bottom of this page. Include the listing URL or address, a description of the issue, and any supporting material.

12Changes

We may update this AI Use Policy as the technology, our features, and the legal landscape evolve. Material changes will be announced with reasonable notice. Your continued use of the Service after the effective date means you accept the updated Policy.

Related documents

Report an AI Use issue.

Output that misrepresents a property, raises a fair-housing concern, uses a photo without rights, or anything else covered by this Policy — one form, one queue. We acknowledge within one business day.

One-business-day acknowledgement.