How do I correct an error on my MLS listing?

All requests to update the Listing Agent, Selling Agent or Sold Information must be submitted in writing and emailed to the Data Corrections Team at [email protected].

Is MLS data accurate?

There’s a disclaimer that appears on MLS listings that reads, “Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.” This is the warning to agents and buyers that, while the MLS hopes that every listing is accurate, it’s up to the buying side to verify.

Why do properties fail MLS?

Many times homes fail to sell because they weren’t given enough exposure by the listing agent. It is important to pay close attention to your agent’s marketing efforts so you can be sure your property is receiving as much exposure as possible.

Can Realtors lie about square footage?

Pitfall #1: Misrepresenting Square Footage or Lot Size Discrepancies in square footage or lot size may lead to a lawsuit in which a buyer claims that a seller’s agent made misrepresentations in the listing.

How do I correct my information on realtor com?

Click Listings on the left-side menu. Locate and select the listing you’d like to enhance. All listing photos and information are received from the listing on the MLS, not directly on Realtor.com. It is possible to add, edit, remove, and reorganize your listing photos on Realtor.comĀ® by customizing your listing photos.

How do I change incorrect information on Zillow?

Reporting incorrect information If you notice a listing is displaying incorrect information (i.e. wrong phone number, listing facts, incorrect photos), you can flag it to notify us of the error. To flag a listing, click “More” at the top of the property page and then select “Report problem with listing.”

How do I edit a listing on FLEX MLS?

To open the Change Listing page at any other time, click Change Listing under Add/Change on the menu. For your listings on a search results page, you can also click the drop-down arrow next to the MLS number and click Edit Listing.

Can I sue for wrong square footage?

Discrepancies in square footage or lot size may lead to a lawsuit in which a buyer claims that a seller’s agent made misrepresentations in the listing. In Seit-Olsen v Reliance Appraisals, LLC, the buyer sued the seller’s realtor for allegedly misrepresenting the square footage of the house.