Compliance & Fact-checking

When to verify AI outputs and add disclaimers.

AI Assistant & Market Reports

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As powerful as the AI assistant is, it’s still important for you as the agent to guide clients responsibly. HomeHunter AI provides helpful insights, but you are the trusted advisor. Knowing when to verify, double-check, and add disclaimers keeps you compliant with regulations and maintains client trust.


Market Reports vs. Chat Conversations

Market Reports

  • Inline citations: Every data point in a market report includes source references.
  • Data freshness: Reports display the date the data was last updated.
  • Confidence level: Each report includes a confidence rating so you can judge reliability.
  • Data quality notes: If certain metrics are limited or estimated, that’s explained clearly.

Market reports are designed for higher confidence use and can be safely shared with clients as official supporting materials.


Normal Chat Conversations

  • The AI may provide helpful guidance but does not always include citations.
  • Recommendations are generated based on browsing history, favorites, or general knowledge.
  • Treat chat responses as drafts or starting points — always add your professional judgment.

Best Practices for Compliance

  • Always fact-check market insights that come from normal chat, especially when quoting numbers.
  • Use disclaimers when sharing AI-drafted insights:

    “This information is AI-generated and should be verified for accuracy. Let’s review the official market report together.”

  • Lean on market reports whenever possible, since they carry citations, data freshness, and confidence ratings.
  • Never present AI outputs as legal, tax, or financial advice — limit use to real estate market insights and client engagement.

Checklist Before Sharing AI Content

  • Did I verify the numbers or facts if they came from chat?
  • Am I using an official market report where possible?
  • Have I added a disclaimer if necessary?
  • Does this align with my brokerage’s compliance guidelines?

Takeaways:

  • Market reports are fact-checked, cited, and confidence-rated → safe for client sharing.
  • Normal chat outputs should be reviewed, verified, and often need disclaimers.
  • You are always the final authority; AI is a tool to support, not replace, your expertise.