Posting Policy
To make sure buyers have a great experience when they buy from you, we’ve put in place some rules and guidelines for listing items on Real Estate Listings Website.
Why was my listing removed?
To keep Real Estate Listings Website a safe place, sometimes we remove listings that violate our policies. If we remove your listing, we’ll send you an email to your Messages and to your registered email address explaining why.
I can’t find my listings on the site. What’s happened?
If you can’t find your listings they may have been removed if they violated one of our policies. However, if you haven’t received an email from us about removing your listings, it’s possible they’re just not ranking high up in search results.
Images and text policy
To make sure you’re giving potential buyers an accurate representation of your listings, and that you’re not infringing on anyone else’s content rights, you should write your own descriptions and use your own images, or use any that Real Estate Listings Website offers to you from the Real Estate Listings Website catalog.
No item listings policy
All listings on Real Estate Listings Website have to offer a physical item or a tangible service. Listings that are blank, or don’t offer a tangible item or service, aren’t allowed because they can cause confusion for buyers and increase the risk of fraud.
Search and browse manipulation policy
Not allowed to manipulate Real Estate Listings Website’s search and browse experience by adding popular keywords in your listings that don’t have any relation to your items.
Warranties policy
Offering your customers a guarantee or warranty gives them peace of mind when they buy from you, and can help give you an edge on the competition.
Posting listings
When posting listings, it’s essential to follow specific guidelines to ensure clarity and compliance with platform policies:
Clear and Accurate Descriptions: Provide a detailed, honest description of the real estate. Mention key features, condition, and any defects. Use clear, concise language to avoid misunderstandings.
Avoid Misleading Information: Do not make exaggerated claims or provide false information about the real estate. Ensure that all details are accurate and verifiable.