Square Footage Change Form - FlexMLS 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the MLS number and address of the property in the designated fields.
  3. Input the new square footage in the 'New Square Footage' field. Ensure accuracy as this is crucial for listings.
  4. Select the source of square footage from the provided options, ensuring you have documentation ready to attach.
  5. Have the listing agent sign in the appropriate section to validate the changes.
  6. If applicable, complete the builder’s square footage statement, including living area and basement details.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before saving or sending via fax or email as indicated at the bottom of the form.

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If you believe that the public records are inaccurate, you should contact your local assessment department to request that the data be reviewed. The process varies by location; some may ask you to file an appeal or submit a grievance.
For determining the actual square footage of your home in California, you have several professional options: Licensed Surveyor Since you already have a survey that locates the house, the surveyor who did that work (or another licensed land surveyor) can measure and calculate the exact square footage.
Providing inaccurate or conflicting square footage of a home can lead to a real estate lawsuit. Horiike v. Coldwell Banker is just one example. In this case, the selling agent overstated the homes square footage in the listing and did not correct or disclose knowledge of the inaccuracy.
Take the $150,000.00 and divide it by the 1200 square feet. This will give you a price of $125.00 per square foot. If the difference in square feet between the two properties is 250. Multiply 250 x $125.00 = $31,500.00 Add or subtract this amount from the comparable property.