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Updated over 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

Appraisal revealed larger square footage
Purchasing a starter home as primary residence with plans to rent out or sell in a couple of years. Appraisal revealed a larger square footage (1441 sqft) than the 1344 sqft on MLS listing. How do I go about updating the new square footage in the records, at least by the time I sell or advertise as rental in the future? Thanks for your kind responses.