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Compliance Risk Check Prompt

Review draft real estate copy for possible risk signals, factual claims, and items needing licensed-agent or specialist review.

AI-generated content should be reviewed by a licensed real estate agent before use. Verify all property facts, claims, figures, and client instructions before sending or publishing.

Usage Scenario

Use before publishing listing copy, social posts, vendor updates, or buyer emails when you want a structured risk-check checklist before human review.

Full Prompt

Act as a cautious New Zealand real estate marketing reviewer. Review the draft copy below for possible risk signals and items that need human verification: [paste draft listing copy, social caption, email, vendor report, or buyer message]. Create a structured review with: 1) factual claims that need verification, 2) property details to check such as CV/RV, land area, floor area, school zones, title type, chattels, consents, LIM, building reports, and method of sale, 3) wording that may sound overstated, certain, or unsupported, 4) privacy or client confidentiality issues, 5) image or virtual staging disclosure items if relevant, 6) suggested safer wording options, and 7) a final checklist for licensed-agent review. This is general workflow support only. Do not provide legal advice, do not say the copy is approved, and do not claim that the final version is compliant.

Example Input

Draft copy says: 'Guaranteed best buy in the school zone, no maintenance worries, huge development potential, and virtually staged photos show exactly how the home will look.'

Example Output

A risk-check table flagging unsupported superlatives, school zone verification, maintenance and development claims, virtual staging disclosure, and safer wording for licensed-agent review.

Compliance Notes

  • This prompt does not provide legal advice or formal compliance approval.
  • Do not rely on AI to verify legal, technical, market, or property facts.
  • Use the output as a checklist for licensed-agent review and specialist advice where needed.
  • Verify every factual claim against current source material before publishing.

Manual Review Checklist

  • Check every factual claim, figure, address, title detail, and property feature against verified records.
  • Remove guarantees, unsupported superlatives, and certainty around future value or development potential.
  • Confirm privacy, buyer feedback, vendor instructions, and image disclosure requirements.
  • Escalate legal, technical, building, LIM, or agency-process questions to the appropriate person.

FAQ

Can this prompt approve marketing copy for publication?

No. It can identify risk signals and suggest review points, but a licensed agent and any relevant advisers must review the final copy.

What kinds of copy can it check?

It can help review listing drafts, social captions, vendor updates, buyer emails, and ad copy, provided the user verifies all facts afterwards.

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