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Answers (6)

- SoCal_Engr
- Contributions:5663
@ becuziloveit...
What Mike was saying is that the information you are concerned about is widely available on many sites, because it is "public information".
Zillow does not make the information available to the public. This is done by your local tax assessor. You can verify this by googling the tax assessor site for your local county. Zillow simply regurgitates these facts on it's site.
The one piece of information Zillow will not regurgitate is owner info. Some assessor sites identify the property owners, and Zillow does not.
What Mike was saying is that the information you are concerned about is widely available on many sites, because it is "public information".
Zillow does not make the information available to the public. This is done by your local tax assessor. You can verify this by googling the tax assessor site for your local county. Zillow simply regurgitates these facts on it's site.
The one piece of information Zillow will not regurgitate is owner info. Some assessor sites identify the property owners, and Zillow does not.

- Sean Glaze, "Sean Glaze"
- Contributions:399
In most cases, unless you enter information about your home or you are selling, like the agents explained the information is pulled from public databases. This information cannot be removed it is public information available to any who want to see it.

- wetdawgs
- Contributions:26812
Zillow does not remove information that is obtained from public databases. You can read more about this in the Zillow FAQs

- Vince Curtis, "SoCal Appraiser"
- Contributions:4699
You cant....that why its called 'public'

- becuziloveit
- Contributions:2
Okay, thank you-so there is a way to remove the public Zillow info. HOW? thanx

- Michael Emery, "MikeEmery"
- Contributions:7297
The information about your home is drawn from public records. So even if the information is removed from Zillow, the information can be readily found on many other websites.

How can we remove our home information that zillow makes available to the public?
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