How Many Homes Can I View?
You’re welcome to view as many MoveZen homes as you’d like.
Audience: prospective renters scheduling tours
There’s no limit on the number of showings you can schedule, and there’s never a fee to tour a property. Each home may use a different scheduling system depending on its market and access method, but the process stays simple.
Quick answer 👍
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Maximum homes you can view: Unlimited
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Cost to view: $0
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ID verification required: Yes
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Credit card required: Never
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Different systems per property: Normal and expected
View whatever fits your budget, location, commute, and must-haves — that’s what the showing system is designed for.
How to tour multiple homes efficiently
Here are easy ways to keep your schedule smooth:
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Book showings back-to-back when homes are near each other
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Complete ID verification once per system (one for ShowMojo, one for Tenant Turner)
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Check each property's opening hours or access rules before booking
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Use self-showing when available for more flexibility
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Keep notes as you tour it’s easy to blend homes together after a full day
Some homes offer both agent showings and self-showings, while others require one or the other based on occupancy or HOA restrictions.
Safety & access reminders
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Every visitor must complete ID verification
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Digital lockboxes issue one-time, time-limited codes for access
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Access attempts are logged for safety
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No credit card is ever required
Viewing multiple homes is completely normal — the system is designed for it.
FAQs
Can I view five or more homes in one day?
Yes, as long as scheduling windows allow it. Self-showings make this especially easy.
Why do some homes have lots of availability while others don’t?
Occupied homes or HOA-restricted communities may have tighter windows.
Do I need to re-verify my ID every time?
Not usually each scheduling platform requires verification only once, unless significant time passes.
Will I confuse the lockbox codes between homes?
Each code is property-specific, time-limited, and expires after your window. Keep them organized, but the system prevents accidental reuse