
Liloo BSK is the management platform dedicated to agents in the BSK Immobilier network. It centralizes the entry of mandates, the dissemination of listings, buyer follow-up, and commercial management in a single interface. The first weeks of use determine the quality of the data and regulatory compliance in the long term.
DPE Obligations and Buyer Information: What Liloo BSK Requires from the Creation of a Listing

The gradual tightening of rules regarding the display of energy performance (DPE, GES) and information on recommended work directly changes how an agent enters a listing in Liloo. The fields dedicated to energy performance diagnosis, climate label, and work mentions are not optional: a listing published without this data exposes the agent to a dispute with the buyer or tenant.
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Before creating your first property listing, ensure you have the owner’s up-to-date DPE. Liloo provides structured fields for energy class and climate class. Correctly filling in these fields from the start avoids having to republish the listing after dissemination, which generates duplicates on portals and degrades the property’s visibility.
The first tips from Liloo BSK on Immobilier Hebdo detail common mistakes in this regard, particularly the omission of the mention “housing with excessive energy consumption” for properties classified F or G.
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GDPR Settings in Liloo BSK: Agent Responsibility

The tool collects and stores personal data (buyer contact details, search history, identification documents). Compliance with GDPR is not solely the responsibility of the BSK Immobilier publisher. Each agent is co-responsible for the processing of the data they enter into the platform.
The first reflex is to set up access rights. Assigning a generic profile to multiple collaborators removes any traceability on modifications to listings. Liloo allows the creation of distinct profiles with different permission levels.
Configuration Points to Check in the First Days
- Activate the automatic purge of inactive contacts beyond the retention period you declared in your processing register. Liloo does not set this duration for you.
- Ensure that the contact forms linked to your listings contain a compliant information mention (purpose, duration, right of access and deletion). The default model from Liloo may not correspond to your situation.
- Restrict the export of buyer files to only authorized profiles, to avoid the circulation of unsecured spreadsheets outside the platform.
A sloppy setup on these three points creates a real legal risk, not a theoretical risk. CNIL checks also target independents and networks of agents.
Liloo BSK Configuration in the First 30 Days: Order of Priorities
Most of the blockages encountered by novices do not stem from the complexity of the interface, but from a reversed configuration order. Entering mandates before structuring your account produces incomplete listings that need to be manually corrected for weeks.
Week 1: Account Structure
Start by entering your professional information (RSAC number, collaborator certificate, legal contact details). This data automatically feeds the mandatory mentions on your listings. An empty RSAC field prevents compliant dissemination on certain portals.
Next, configure your access rights and notification preferences. Liloo sends alerts about new contacts, buyer follow-ups, and mandate updates. Disabling irrelevant notifications from the start avoids the overload that leads many beginners to ignore all alerts, including the most useful ones.
Weeks 2 to 4: Entering the First Mandates and Checking Dissemination
Create your first mandate by following each field in the order proposed by Liloo. The classic trap is to skip “secondary” fields (co-ownership charges, property tax amount, date of the last DPE) to go faster. However, this information is requested by listing portals and by buyers from the first visit.
After publication, check the effective dissemination on each connected portal. Liloo displays the dissemination status, but a “disseminated” status does not guarantee that the listing is complete on the portal side. Consult the listing directly on the portal to spot truncated fields or poorly cropped photos.
Liloo BSK SaaS Updates: Follow Changelogs to Stay Grounded
Liloo is an online software regularly updated by BSK Immobilier. These updates can change the location of a button, add a mandatory field, or alter the behavior of a dissemination feature. Novices who do not follow the release notes (changelogs) discover these changes by surprise, often at the worst moment.
BSK communicates these developments via its internal platform and blog. Get into the habit of checking these publications at least once a week during your first months. A change in mandatory fields for the DPE or legal mentions can render your listings non-compliant overnight if you do not update your existing listings.
This monitoring takes a few minutes and avoids hours of retroactive correction. It is also the most reliable way to discover new features (integrations with portals, reporting tools) that you would not otherwise use.
Success on Liloo BSK does not depend on mastering every button in the interface. It relies on three concrete pillars: a structured setup from the first week, rigorous entry of regulatory data for each mandate, and regular monitoring of platform developments. An agent who respects this order of priorities spends less time correcting errors and more time in the field.