Can I put an Open house for an hour each weekend?
You can certainly set up an open house for an hour each weekend, the decision to set up an open house completely depends on the owner of the house and its availability. Here are the steps to request an open house using the Houzeo portal:
1. Navigate to the "Change MLS Listing" tab and choose "Open House."
2. Click on "Add open house"
3. Once you have updated the Date, Start & End time, Type of Event & the Host. Click on "Continue to Step 2"
4. Sign the documents using the e-sign feature & click on "Submit Amendment"
Once you have completed the above mentioned steps, the listing agent will update the details on the MLS within 24 hours.
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