Ask LOIS - FAQ's
Have questions? Ask LOIS - Click on any of the questions listed below to view the answer.
How do I get started in using this tool?
What is the Administration Site?
What is the Presentation Site?
Does this application need to be installed on my server?
What types of records are included in LOIS?
Can my organization use LOIS for sites and buildings only?
How did LOIS select the data fields for each record?
Who is responsible for entering state, county and metro data?
Can a realtor input information into the system?
Does LOIS include an integrated GIS component?
Can we use LOIS on a regional level to promote the buildings, sites and localities?
Can I customize the appearance of LOIS?
Can I integrate LOIS into my Web site?
How do I integrate LOIS into my Web site?
Is the information downloadable?
What type of reports does this system produce?
Do I need a web master to help me with publishing LOIS data onto the web?
How do I publish photos or images on LOIS?
What does it cost to use the system?
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