How to remove my house pictures?

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I’m looking delete or remove my house Information and pictures please.

About 2 years ago
Call your listing agent or the HAR office (713-629-1900) and explains the situation. Someone should be able to help you.
About 2 years ago
Give ole Har.com a call.
713-629-1900
About 2 years ago
Yes, there is help. Let's determine what stage or photos that you are speaking of. Is your property currently listed? If the property is currently listed, do you want to remove the option of adding any photos? Or, Did you purchase a property and now you want to remove photos from a previous listing? Are you trying to sell your home and wanting to remove photos attached to a wall? For most of this photo removal, you can refer to your listing agent and or agreement between you and your agent concerning posting photos of your home and the listing photo requirements. If these are physical photos that you want to remove:
Remove the picture frames from the wall. If there are other fixtures, like wall hangings or nearby curtains, remove them as well. Move large pieces of furniture to the center of the room or into another room if the space is small.

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Mix 1/2 cup of ammonia for every gallon of water. Most spaces will require about 2 gallons of water, but increase the amount for larger spaces or if you are cleaning several walls at once.

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Wipe the wall with a clean, dry cloth before washing to remove any dust or loose dirt.

Submerge your sponge or another clean cloth in the ammonia solution. Test the solution in a low corner of the wall. Most interior paints can withstand the ammonia solution, but if you are working with a flat interior paint, the ammonia solution may rub the finish off the wall. If you notice damage to the paint surface, do not use ammonia on the wall. If there is no damage, resubmerge your cloth or sponge in the solution to continue cleaning.

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Wipe the ammonia-soaked cloth over the frame mark on the wall. Use gentle, repetitive scrubbing motions but do not apply excess pressure. Once the mark is removed, wipe the area with a clean, dry cloth.

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Dip the end of your soft-bristle brush into the ammonia solution. For areas of particularly stubborn dirt or soot, lightly scrub the area with the brush. Wipe the area with a clean, dry cloth.
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Homeguides.sfgate.com
About 2 years ago
Hi Geez!

The first step, as mentioned before, is to reach out to the realtor that helped you with your transaction. If you have lost contact with them, you can call the HAR office and someone there should be able to help. The number is 713-629-1900. Hope this helps!
About 2 years ago
Your listing agent is able to do it.
About 2 years ago
The agent that you signed a listing agreement with should be able to help you with this. There is a special form that needs to be filled out.
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