Legal

Disclaimers

Last updated: June 11, 2026. These plain-language statements explain what OfferReady is and what it is not. They work together with our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

1. OfferReady Is Software, Not a Brokerage

OfferReady is a software product used by licensed real estate agents and brokers to organize their work with buyers. OfferReady is not a real estate brokerage, is not licensed to practice real estate in any jurisdiction, does not represent buyers or sellers, and is not a party to any real estate transaction. Your relationship for the purchase of a home is with your agent and their brokerage, not with OfferReady.

2. No Professional Advice

Nothing in OfferReady, including checklists, scores, recaps, property cards, comparisons, document tools, or AI-generated text, constitutes legal, lending, valuation, tax, brokerage, financial, or inspection advice. For those questions, consult the appropriate licensed professional, such as an attorney, licensed loan officer, appraiser, tax professional, or licensed inspector.

3. Readiness Scores Are Organizational Tools

The OfferReady checklist and its 0-100 readiness score measure one thing: how organized a buyer’s preparation is inside their BuyerRoom. They do not represent loan approval, lending eligibility, creditworthiness, financial qualification, ability to close, or likelihood of offer acceptance. No score, including a score of 100, means a buyer is able to obtain financing or complete a purchase. Lending decisions are made exclusively by lenders through their own processes.

4. Agents Are Responsible for Compliance

Agents using OfferReady remain solely responsible for complying with state licensing rules, brokerage policies, MLS rules, advertising regulations, professional rules, and federal, state, and local fair housing law. OfferReady provides tools. It does not supervise agents and does not substitute for a broker’s supervision or an agent’s professional judgment.

5. Equal Housing Opportunity

We are committed to the letter and spirit of the Fair Housing Act and to equal housing opportunity. OfferReady may not be used to express any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, disability, familial status, national origin, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We may remove content, restrict features, or suspend accounts when violations are brought to our attention or detected by our systems.

6. AI Output Requires Agent Review

AI features draft content, including showing recaps from voice notes and property cards from pasted listing text. Drafts can contain errors, omissions, or outdated information. The agent must review and confirm AI output before it is shared with a buyer or relied on for any decision. Property details should always be verified against authoritative sources.

7. Buyer Agreement Tools Do Not Create Signatures

OfferReady may let an agent upload the agent’s or brokerage’s own buyer-agreement documents for review. OfferReady does not draft, recommend, interpret, approve, or execute those agreements. A buyer’s in-app review acknowledgment is not a signature, not an electronic signature, not acceptance of an agreement, and not legal advice. Agents and brokerages remain responsible for using their approved signing process and confirming document status outside OfferReady unless a future approved e-signature integration is released.

8. Voice Recordings Require Consent

If an agent records audio for a recap, the agent is responsible for providing required notices and obtaining required consent from all people whose consent is required by law. OfferReady provides the recording and transcription tool; it does not determine whether a recording is lawful in a specific state, meeting, call, showing, or transaction context.

9. Document Storage Is Not Legal Escrow

The document vault is secure storage for convenience and organization. It is not an escrow service, does not satisfy any legal requirement to deposit funds or documents with an escrow agent, title company, or attorney, and does not establish custodial duties. Where a transaction requires escrow, use the licensed escrow provider your transaction documents specify.

10. Questions

Questions: albert@arbicgroup.com.