Should Massachusetts Adapt A Law To That Informs The Public When Agents Digitally Alter Photos? Boston Condos For Sale Ford Realty
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Should Massachusetts Adapt A Law To That Informs The Public When Agents Digitally Alter Photos? Boston Condos For Sale Ford Realty
""Why would I send my photos of an empty room to a virtual stager, have them spend four days and send it back to me at a charge of 500 bucks when I can just do it in ChatGPT for free in 45 seconds?""
""We've done virtual renderings for 20 years, so the fact that you can just do it now on AI, there was a whole cottage industry of virtual renderings and those people are now looking for a new job.""
""almost always"; "nestled in a prime location," "nestled in the heart of the city," and "nestled between two other homes""
California law AB723 mandates that real estate agents must disclose when property photos have been digitally altered and must provide an unedited version or a link to the original image starting January 1, 2026. The availability of AI tools has dramatically lowered the cost and time of virtual staging, displacing traditional virtual rendering providers. Real estate professionals are required to disclose AI use similarly to prior virtual staging disclosures to avoid deceptive-practice fines and lawsuits. Industry groups note legal uncertainty around AI-generated images and emphasize that ethical standards prohibit misleading imagery. Agents are urged to apply judgment rather than rely solely on automated tools.
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