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Answers (9)
Best Answer

- Pat Pribisko, "Pat Pribisko"
- Contributions:1426
I suggest you contact the Realtor's broker, who is the party responsible for the Realtor's actions. I have also clicked the flag at the bottom of your question window to let Zillow know that you have a problem.

- Susan Lehmkuhl, "KUHLteam"
- Contributions:61
I went to the link you provided and the listing is gone. I hope that means your property is now off the website.
Susan Lehmkuhl
Associate Broker
The KUHL Team
Buy and Sell Smart Realty
[contact information and website removed by Zillow moderator]
Susan Lehmkuhl
Associate Broker
The KUHL Team
Buy and Sell Smart Realty
[contact information and website removed by Zillow moderator]

- Chevon Eaton, "Eatongalveston"
- Contributions:13
I say you contact the listing broker. They are essentially the person responsible for that listing and agent.

- wetdawgs
- Contributions:26811
Do you know who the head broker is in their office? Contact the head broker by telephone and E-mail (bcc to sel) and focus on removing the listing from this link, , don't even mention Zillow!
Meanwhile, write a review of the agent and comment that they are sloppy in follow up with removing listings. Give them 1 star, and that tends to get their attention.
Meanwhile, write a review of the agent and comment that they are sloppy in follow up with removing listings. Give them 1 star, and that tends to get their attention.

- fms891
- Contributions:3
Thank you very much to all of you
I contacted Arizona Department of Real Estate, but they said " I am really sorry but the Department does not provide that type of service" . I don;t know where else I can go
I contacted Arizona Department of Real Estate, but they said " I am really sorry but the Department does not provide that type of service" . I don;t know where else I can go

- Rita A. Walker, "Rita Walker"
- Contributions:277
You may not get fast action from a call to the Real Estate Commission, as most complaints require a form to be sent.
Call the Agent's Broker. Give them a time limit to remove the listing from the syndication sites (2 days should be adequate). Let them know that you are filing a complaint with the Real Estate Commission about the negligent behavior of the firm with regard to the listing of your home.
Good Luck
Call the Agent's Broker. Give them a time limit to remove the listing from the syndication sites (2 days should be adequate). Let them know that you are filing a complaint with the Real Estate Commission about the negligent behavior of the firm with regard to the listing of your home.
Good Luck

- fms891
- Contributions:3
Thank you very much Pat Pribisko and Hamp Yonce for your help, I will do that

- Hamp Yonce, "Zilluminati"
- Contributions:3463
Call the Arizona Real Estate Commission (or whatever the equivalent would be), and report the Broker, who keeps fraudulently listing your house. The Brokerage will not ignore calls from their regulating body, for long.


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