Your property listing may be rejected if some of the information does not meet Immosurf’s review standards. Listings are reviewed before they are published to help maintain quality, accuracy, and trust across the platform.
Some of the most common reasons a listing may be rejected include:
- incomplete property details
- incorrect or unclear property information
- missing or low-quality photos
- duplicate listings
- misleading or inconsistent listing content
- photos or descriptions that do not clearly represent the property
- missing important details that tenants need to understand the listing
In many cases, a rejection simply means the listing needs to be improved before it can be published.
How to fix a rejected property listing
If your listing has been rejected, the next step is to review the information carefully and correct anything that may be missing or unclear.
You should:
- review the listing details carefully
- update any missing or incorrect information
- make sure the property description is clear and accurate
- upload clear, relevant, and high-quality photos
- remove any duplicate or misleading details
- resubmit the listing for review
A more complete and accurate listing gives tenants a better understanding of the property and improves the chances of approval.
What happens after you resubmit your listing
Once you resubmit your listing, it will go through the review process again before it can be published.
After resubmitting:
- the listing will be reviewed again
- verification usually takes up to 3 hours
- once approved, the listing becomes visible to tenants
- interested renters can then view the listing and contact you
If your listing is still not approved after you make changes, review the content again and make sure all details and photos match the property clearly and accurately.
If this is your first time adding a listing on Immosurf, it helps to know what the process looks like from the start.