How long does it take for the listing changes to reflect on the MLS?
Once a change listing request has been raised on the Houzeo Dashboard, it typically takes 12 - 24 business hours for the changes to reflect on the MLS and syndicated to other websites.
In case the changes are not implemented within the timeframe, feel free to reach out to us and we will be happy to assist you with the same. You can find our contact information and business hours (
here)

Houzeo Customer Support Team or the listing agent may reach out to you via email/text/call in case any information is missing or the listing agent is unable to get the required information updated on the MLS.
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