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Answers (5)

- ConnieK_Oklahoma
- Contributions:2899
Bill ,
chances are that your broker (or some computer person from your office) manages the broker feed. If you're not the broker I would suggest you start there- the person who pays for or manage the feed should know.
i would suggest you keep it on zillow. it's a lot of great exposure.
buyers that like using the zillow phone app while out driving around will find it. also there may be an indicator field in your MLS for "share on the internet" with a yes or no option. chances are it's fed to more than zillow.
so talk with your broker.
chances are that your broker (or some computer person from your office) manages the broker feed. If you're not the broker I would suggest you start there- the person who pays for or manage the feed should know.
i would suggest you keep it on zillow. it's a lot of great exposure.
buyers that like using the zillow phone app while out driving around will find it. also there may be an indicator field in your MLS for "share on the internet" with a yes or no option. chances are it's fed to more than zillow.
so talk with your broker.

- Bill Burgess, "billb80"
- Contributions:8
thank you for your input. point2 is the source for my listing, How do I access point2 so I can delete their feed? bill Burgess

- juyi
- Contributions:8
I have had this same problem for over two years. When I asked the former agent (sales agent when we bought the house) to delete her ad, she claimed it was auto-reposting via GoDaddy and there was nothing she could do. Not sure I believe her, but very aggravating in any case.
Zillow risks tortious interference with contractual relations by allowing auto-posting of old, incorrect, and/or fraudulent house listings. Someone needs to shut them down or sue them and set them straight.
Zillow risks tortious interference with contractual relations by allowing auto-posting of old, incorrect, and/or fraudulent house listings. Someone needs to shut them down or sue them and set them straight.

- Zach C
- Contributions:38
Hi Bill-
I can remove this listing and block it from the Point2 feed. What's the address of this home?
-Zach
I can remove this listing and block it from the Point2 feed. What's the address of this home?
-Zach

- wetdawgs
- Contributions:26830
both your listings are coming to Zillow from a feed from Point2. Therefore, either you or whoever does it at your brokerage needs to remove it from Point2 (or configure point2 so it doesn't feed to Zillow).
If Zillow manually removes your listing, within 24 h it will be right back on Zillow because of the Point2 feed.
If Zillow manually removes your listing, within 24 h it will be right back on Zillow because of the Point2 feed.

I WANT MY LISTING DELETED FROM ZILLOW. HOW DO I DO THIS. I HAVE ASKED TWICE AND IT IS STILL ON.
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