How to Schedule a Showing through the BLC

How to Schedule a Showing through the BLC

First, locate the listing for which you'd like to book a showing. 

From the Results view:

A. Ensure the checkbox for the listing is selected and then click the BrokerBay icon from the toolbar at the top.



B. Complete Steps 1-3, selecting your profile, available date, and offered time.




C. Click the Book Showing button.



From a listing report: 

A. Click on the Additional Info link and/or pin located with the listing.



B. Locate and click on Schedule a Showing from the menu.



Are you trying to book a Tour to show more than one property on the same day? Click here to find out more!



 


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