California law AB-723 takes effect January 1, 2026

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250 Riverplace, Greenville, SC

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Disclosed Edits
The listing agent has disclosed the following digital alterations to this photo.
Virtual Staging
Furniture, décor, or other items have been digitally added to the space.
Item Removal
Objects or features present in the actual property have been digitally removed.
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Under laws like California AB-723, you must disclose listing photos that were digitally altered in ways that materially change how the property looks—such as virtual staging, sky replacement, object removal, and similar edits. Routine photo corrections that don’t change the actual property typically don’t require disclosure.
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