How do I claim or unclaim my home?
To claim your home you will first need to be a registered user with Homes.co.nz. Once registered and logged in, simply locate the property by searching for the address. Click on the property card (photo) to view property, click on Claim this home to upload photos. A disclaimer will appear to verify that you are the legal owner of the property, click confirm and then click continue.
Once logged in, to unclaim your home go to Property View page select the property and click Unclaim this home. A popup box will appear, click Unclaim.
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