We have entered into a contract and my listing is about to expire.
Your concern about your Houzeo listing expiring is understandable. You've likely received an expiration notification email from our support team (support@houzeo.com).
Here's how to proceed:
Standard Renewal: Extend your listing to keep your property visible on the market. This option continues to count the "Days on Market" statistic. You'll receive a payment request task on your Houzeo Dashboard and need to renew the listing agreement (based on your original plan).
Closing Soon Extension (3-4 Days): If your closing date falls within 3-4 days of the expiry, contact Houzeo support to extend the listing for a short period to accommodate the closing process.
Understanding Extensions
- Extending your listing maintains continuous "Days on Market" counting.
- A payment request will be generated, and a renewed listing agreement is required (based on your original plan).
Need Help Deciding?
Consider these factors when choosing between standard renewal and the short-term closing extension:
- Standard Renewal: Suitable if your closing isn't imminent and you want continued exposure.
- Closing Soon Extension: Ideal if your closing is within 3-4 days and a brief extension is needed to finalize the sale.
How to Renew or Extend:
- Email: Reply to the expiry notification email from support@houzeo.com.
- Contact Houzeo support, for further assistance.
Additional Support:
Our support team is happy to assist you further. Feel free to reach out through the above methods if you have any questions.

The short-term extension for closing situations might not be available in all plans. It's advisable to confirm this option with Houzeo support when your closing date is near expiry.
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