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Answers (4)

- dolanspringshome
- Contributions:6
Since your not giving me the tools i need to edit my property that is located in AZ. not califonia its a worthless add.! If you will do it for me I would appriciate it cause i can trust your company employee to do just that! My email address is oasisinaz@gmail.com and my passcode is battleship so fix it please cause i cannot! Thank you... Ill change my pass code later..

- wetdawgs
- Contributions:26804
The original poster put the home on another site (which feeds to Zillow) as a FSBO, so s/he should know the feed site.
If your home is advertised for sale or for rent and was not put on Zillow directly, you can determine the feed site by scrolling to the very bottom of the home details page and looking for a blue hotlink (often called "listing website").
Zillow has intentionally made it so that corrections need to be made on the feed site and can't be made on Zillow, otherwise people get annoyed when their feeds over write the corrections made directly on Zillow plus the internet is cluttered with contradicting information. Seems sensible to me (I am an outsider).
However, if your home is listed (for sale or rent) directly on Zillow or not listed at all - there are a whole slew of tools for editing. Here's a link to the most popular questions. (there are many more FAQs than the most popular ones). The owner can't edit public information, nor change the Zestimate directly.
What specifically are you trying to edit? If your house isn't listed, claim your home and edit the info.
If your home is advertised for sale or for rent and was not put on Zillow directly, you can determine the feed site by scrolling to the very bottom of the home details page and looking for a blue hotlink (often called "listing website").
Zillow has intentionally made it so that corrections need to be made on the feed site and can't be made on Zillow, otherwise people get annoyed when their feeds over write the corrections made directly on Zillow plus the internet is cluttered with contradicting information. Seems sensible to me (I am an outsider).
However, if your home is listed (for sale or rent) directly on Zillow or not listed at all - there are a whole slew of tools for editing. Here's a link to the most popular questions. (there are many more FAQs than the most popular ones). The owner can't edit public information, nor change the Zestimate directly.
What specifically are you trying to edit? If your house isn't listed, claim your home and edit the info.

- mz_em
- Contributions:2
So, how do people determine the "feed" site. I vote for having more tools on zillow. Much of my home info is not accurate.

- wetdawgs
- Contributions:26804
As your listing comes to Zillow from another site, you are quite correct. You can't edit it on Zillow - you have to go back to the site where the listing originates.
If you "claim your listing" (found under "edit" on the home details page), a few tools are available to the lister. However, the feed source will overwrite many of them.
Or, you can take your property off the feeder site (or at least not feed to Zillow) and then there are plenty of tools for your property.
If you "claim your listing" (found under "edit" on the home details page), a few tools are available to the lister. However, the feed source will overwrite many of them.
Or, you can take your property off the feeder site (or at least not feed to Zillow) and then there are plenty of tools for your property.




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