AI-Powered Real Estate Document Analysis
ContractZoomer reads your listing agreements, disclosures, and buyer-broker contracts the way a compliance attorney would — spotting California & Florida violations before you send or sign.
CA & FL specific rules
Built on DRE, DBPR, and local association forms.
License-saving alerts
Flags missing disclosures before clients sign.
Liability shield
Exportable PDF report for your broker & E&O.
Real penalties for California & Florida agents.
CA DRE fines: up to $10,000 per violation + unlimited civil damages for disclosure errors. One missed defect can end a career.
ContractZoomer runs a second set of AI eyes on every contract you touch.
CA Listing Agreement – 12 pages
Buyer-Broker Agreement – FL
✅ ClearAll mandatory disclosures attached. No unfair indemnity clauses found.
Add form AD before presenting offer. Potential DRE fine up to $10,000.
Risk score
94
Avg. risk reduction per deal: –73%
Built for brokers, TCs, and high-volume teams.
Loved by CA & FL top producers · SOC-2 ready infrastructure · Encrypted at rest & in transit
How ContractZoomer fits into your day
Upload documents directly from your email, transaction system, or desktop. ContractZoomer quietly highlights issues so you can fix them before clients, brokers, or attorneys ever see the file.
Designed for one-person power agents and large compliance teams. No training, no custom prompts — just attach documents and read the red flags.
Drag-and-drop or auto-forward from your email.
Send listing agreements, disclosures, addenda, and buyer-broker agreements. Tag deals by address so every document stays linked to a transaction.
ContractZoomer applies CA & FL rules automatically.
The system maps your documents against state rules, association requirements, and common lawsuit patterns. It flags unusual indemnity clauses, missing forms, and confusing client-facing language.
You choose what to change — we keep the receipts.
Get a clear plain-English summary of every risk and recommended fix. Export a PDF for your broker, transaction coordinator, or E&O carrier as proof of review.
Built specifically for California & Florida
These two states are high-risk, high-regulation, and lawsuit-heavy. ContractZoomer focuses deeply on them instead of pretending to be "generic" real estate AI.
State rules shift. We keep the engine updated so your team isn't reading legislative bulletins at midnight.
California focus
DRE + association forms
- • Flags missing agency disclosures, AVID forms, and required addenda.
- • Checks language around dual agency, teams, and advertising claims.
- • Notes potential DRE administrative penalties and risk level per issue.
- • Designed for listing-heavy markets: LA, Bay Area, Sacramento, San Diego.
Florida focus
DBPR + hurricane reality
- • Highlights insurance, flood, and storm-related disclosure problems.
- • Reviews inspection, repair, and "as-is" language for traps.
- • Surfaces clauses that shift unreasonable risk to your buyer or seller.
- • Optimized for coastal and high-volume investor markets.
This property of The Vanguard mortgage group and we offer this product for free to help realtors and we hope realtors help us too.
Questions California & Florida agents ask most
ContractZoomer isn't a law firm and doesn't replace your broker. It gives you structured eyes on your documents before they become a problem.
Is this allowed under my DRE or DBPR rules? ▶
ContractZoomer reviews documents and points out issues. You decide what to change. It does not negotiate, draft, or sign contracts on your behalf and does not act as a broker.
Does it work with my existing transaction software? ▶
You can upload PDFs from any transaction platform, e-sign system, or email. For teams, we can connect shared inboxes or cloud folders so deals flow in automatically.
Who sees my documents? ▶
Documents are encrypted at rest and in transit. They are processed solely for analysis and pattern-learning inside ContractZoomer; they are not used for public models or sold to third parties.
Can my broker or compliance officer see the reports? ▶
Yes. You can export a PDF summary for each transaction or grant broker-level access so they can view all issues and comments across your office.