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Real Estate Disclaimer
Last updated: April 30, 2026
1. Educational Use Only
Vireon is an educational real estate software platform. It is designed to help users understand deal numbers, compare scenarios, identify possible risks, and think through investment decisions.
Vireon does not guarantee that any property is a good investment, that any deal will close, or that any user will make money.
2. No Legal, Tax, Lending, or Brokerage Advice
Vireon does not act as your attorney, CPA, lender, mortgage broker, real estate broker, financial advisor, appraiser, inspector, contractor, or property manager.
Any analysis, AI response, calculator result, risk note, or negotiation suggestion is for informational purposes only. Always verify important decisions with qualified professionals.
3. Calculator Results Are Estimates
Calculator outputs are only as accurate as the numbers entered. Rent, vacancy, insurance, taxes, repairs, closing costs, interest rates, loan terms, resale values, refinance terms, and holding costs can change.
You should treat Vireon outputs as estimates, not guarantees.
4. AI Responses May Be Wrong
Vireon AI may generate incomplete, outdated, inaccurate, or unsuitable information. AI responses should be used as a learning aid, not as the final authority on any deal.
You are responsible for reviewing and verifying all AI-generated information before relying on it.
5. Market Conditions Change
Real estate markets can change quickly. Interest rates, lending standards, rents, property values, insurance costs, taxes, repair costs, and local rules may shift after an analysis is generated.
Always confirm current market data before making an offer or closing on a property.
6. User Assumes Risk
Real estate investing involves risk, including loss of capital, unexpected repairs, vacancies, financing issues, legal disputes, appraisal problems, inspection problems, tenant problems, insurance issues, and market downturns.
You are fully responsible for your own due diligence and investment decisions.
7. Professional Review Recommended
Before buying, selling, financing, refinancing, renting, or negotiating a property, you should consult the appropriate professionals. This may include a real estate attorney, CPA, lender, broker, inspector, insurance agent, contractor, property manager, or local market expert.