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Ken M. ChatGPT says "Don't Trust ChatGPT" - Whaaaa?
25 October 2025 | 15 replies
This can result in misleading listings or poor decision-making, especially when dealing with complex transactions or regulatory compliance.Moreover, ChatGPT cannot ensure adherence to local and state real estate regulations, including fair housing laws, and may produce content that inadvertently discriminates based on race, gender, or other protected categories.
Jacklyn Robins Cincinnati Property Chaos? Drug Dealers Next Door & Police MIA… What Would You Do?
12 November 2025 | 38 replies
@James Wise doesnt see gender he sees species and miss species you as a young chicken or "chick." 
Scott Johnson Am I the Only One Wasting Hours Comparing FHA vs Conventional vs DSCR on Every Deal?
24 October 2025 | 26 replies
This can result in misleading listings or poor decision-making, especially when dealing with complex transactions or regulatory compliance.Moreover, ChatGPT cannot ensure adherence to local and state real estate regulations, including fair housing laws, and may produce content that inadvertently discriminates based on race, gender, or other protected categories.
Chris Mclaughlin Curious about section 8
7 October 2025 | 13 replies
BY HUD rules children of different genders require different bedrooms, therefore a single parent with a male and female child qualifies for a 3 bedroom unit. 
Yusuke Koike Renting to college students
28 September 2025 | 4 replies
The bigger driver is screening: GPA, parental cosigners, income, and rental history matter way more than gender.
Edgar Perez Buying a halfway house / sober living house
11 August 2025 | 30 replies
Consider what type of ex-convicts you will take (including gender and crime).
Shane Moore Considering Section 8 investments, What are pros and cons?
29 July 2025 | 51 replies
@Shane Moore  Many of our Section 8 tenants have been single mothers with 2 different gender kids, which requires them to have a 3 br unit. 
Lindsey Voorhees Inherited 6 single family rental properties in Texas - advice on what to keep vs sell
23 June 2025 | 29 replies
When one comes into a large sum of money, they (regardless of gender) tend to be emotional and overspend money on things that end up not mattering to them. 
Nick Doria My Renatus- Downers Grove,IL Experience left me PISSED !!!
11 June 2025 | 21 replies
Imagine my surprise last night, when the REIA meeting had both genders, wasn't really a local REIA meeting and instead was a MLM meeting. 
Nazmi Bunjaku Legal Risk of Bias in Real Estate Recommendation Apps?
5 June 2025 | 2 replies
My ML model then analyzes available property listings combined with market data (crime rates, appreciation trends, school scores, etc.) to recommend properties that align with the user’s goals — cash flow, growth, or safety.I’m trying to be extremely careful to ensure that my system does not cross any legal lines, especially with regard to Fair Housing laws or algorithmic bias concerns.While the model doesn’t discriminate on protected classes (race, gender, etc.), it does consider factors like crime rates, school quality, and local economics — all of which can indirectly overlap with sensitive social patterns.