Fair Housing Compliance Checker

Every piece of content ListingCopy generates is automatically checked for Fair Housing Act compliance. Protect your license, avoid fines, and sleep better knowing your marketing is clean.

Why This Matters

Fair Housing violations can result in fines starting at $16,000 for a first offense and up to $70,000 for subsequent violations. Beyond fines, complaints can damage your reputation and put your license at risk. One problematic phrase in a listing description is all it takes.

What We Check

Our AI reviews both your input and all generated content for language that could violate the Fair Housing Act across all seven federally protected classes:

Race and color references in neighborhood descriptions
National origin implications or ethnic characterizations
Religious institution references used as location markers
Familial status preferences (families, couples, singles)
Sex and gender-specific language (master, bachelor)
Disability-related assumptions (walking distance, stairs)
Age-related targeting language (young professionals, retirees)
Phrases that imply exclusion of any protected group
Neighborhood demographic descriptions
Steering language that directs groups to areas

How It Works

  1. 1

    Input Screening

    Your property description, agent notes, and neighborhood highlights are screened for potentially problematic language before content generation begins.

  2. 2

    Generation with Guardrails

    The AI model is instructed to avoid Fair Housing violations in all generated content. Compliance is built into the generation process, not just checked after.

  3. 3

    Post-Generation Report

    A detailed compliance report is generated with every listing, documenting what was checked and any findings. Keep this for your records.

Important Disclaimer

ListingCopy's Fair Housing compliance check is an AI-powered screening tool designed to catch common violations. It is not a substitute for legal advice or broker review. We strongly recommend having your broker review all marketing materials before publication. Fair Housing standards may vary by state and municipality, and our tool focuses primarily on federal Fair Housing Act requirements.