HomeSight structures real estate regulation across every US state into a clear, searchable landscape. Broker licensing, disclosure requirements, fair housing, title & closing, landlord-tenant law — sourced directly from official statutory codes.
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Photography businesses operating across state lines need to understand licensing requirements, contract law, and disclosure obligations in every market they serve. HomeSight provides structured statutory references for multi-state operations.
Brokerages expanding into new states face a maze of licensing reciprocity, supervision requirements, trust account rules, and commission structures. Every state is different. HomeSight maps the regulatory landscape so you can plan expansion with confidence.
Handling transactions across state lines means tracking disclosure requirements, closing procedures, title insurance regulations, and fiduciary duties that differ dramatically by jurisdiction.
Agents relocating, pursuing referrals, or advising clients moving between states need to understand how agency law, disclosure obligations, and fiduciary duties change at every border.
Multi-state investors need to track landlord-tenant law, zoning regulations, property tax structures, and title requirements across their entire portfolio. HomeSight provides the structured statutory data.
Reporters covering housing policy, academic researchers studying real estate regulation, think tanks analyzing housing affordability. Structured, citable data across all 50 states.
Organizations working to protect homebuyers and renters need data on disclosure requirements, fair housing protections, and predatory lending safeguards. Which states have the strongest consumer protections? The data should be accessible.
Understanding your rights as a buyer — what must be disclosed, what protections exist, what your agent owes you — shouldn't require a law degree. HomeSight makes the statutory landscape navigable.
Landlord-tenant law varies enormously by state. Security deposit limits, eviction procedures, habitability standards, rent control — tenants deserve to know their rights.
What must sellers disclose in each state? Known defects, lead paint, flooding history, meth labs, deaths — filter by disclosure requirements and see the full landscape.
Expanding into Florida? Click it, expand every category — broker licensing, commissions, title & closing, landlord-tenant. Read the actual statutes with section numbers.
Compare eviction procedures, security deposit limits, and habitability standards across states. Side-by-side statutory comparison for multi-state landlords.
Which states recognize your broker license? What are the requirements? Compare licensing, continuing education, and reciprocity agreements across jurisdictions.
Need something specific? Multi-state compliance analysis for a brokerage, disclosure comparison for a title company, policy brief for advocacy. Generated from live statutory data.
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The full 50-state landscape is free. When you need targeted analysis — specific states, specific questions, citable statutory references — we generate a custom report from our regulatory database. Includes one round of revisions.
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Every state's real estate regulatory framework evaluated against six dimensions of justice drawn from the Summa Theologiae. Non-partisan. Rigorous. Every law gets its strongest defense before evaluation.
The six dimensions of justice drawn from Thomas Aquinas's Summa Theologiae. Each state's framework is evaluated against these criteria before a score is assigned.
Last updated: March 9, 2026
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