FAQ

What does AB 723 require exactly?

Four things: a conspicuous disclosure statement on or adjacent to the altered image; a link, URL, or QR code to the original unaltered image; language telling viewers they can access the original there; and hosting the original where the agent controls the site.

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Four things: a conspicuous disclosure statement on or adjacent to the altered image; a link, URL, or QR code to the original unaltered image; language telling viewers they can access the original there; and hosting the original where the agent controls the site.

These four elements are how compliance actually looks in practice. Missing any one of them — for example, labeling the image but not linking to the original — leaves the disclosure incomplete under the statute. SEAREI produces all four for every certified listing.

Run your next listing through SEAREI.

Whether you stage with SEAREI or bring photos staged elsewhere, the AB 723 / NWMLS / NAR compliance layer ships with every certified listing.

Last updated: May 25, 2026 · SEATECHONE LLC

All answers are informational and not legal advice. Confirm current requirements with your MLS, brokerage, and counsel. For the full breakdown of AB 723, see the complete guide.