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Answers (4)

- wetdawgs
- Contributions:26825
You can correct it on Zillow by claiming your home and editing the home facts. While tax assessors most likely don't look at Zillow, they certainly are not blocked from looking at Zillow and asking questions.

- Jazzbari
- Contributions:4
To answer Sharon, If I correct it at the accessors office, I'm afraid that will increase the taxes i'm presently paying.

- Sharon Lewis, "Sharon Lewis"
- Contributions:3917
Does the tax assessment state one bedroom? If so it will probably stay that way. You can go in and claim your home and then tweak things. You can change the bedrooms that way or at least in the 'remarks' section state there are more bedrooms.Why wouldnt you want to fix it with the tax assessors though :)

- Cindy Quinton, "Cindy Quinton"
- Contributions:1322
http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/How-to-edit-your-home-facts/406782/
That links to a video on editing your homes facts which could in turn eventually affect your zestimate. I don't know if tax accessors look at Zillow.
That links to a video on editing your homes facts which could in turn eventually affect your zestimate. I don't know if tax accessors look at Zillow.
How do you correct zestimate details of your own home?
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