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Replies (3)

- Barry G. Shapiro, "camareal"
- Contributions:764
Contact the Broker of the listing agent. I had a client in Camarillo that also cancelled their contract after a short period of time. Zillow automatically picks up the info through syndication. It's actually quite easy to go in and cancel the listing on zillow, but I do not believe you can do it yourself. Keep us in mind when you decide to re-list in the future. We specialize in internet marketing of homes in Camarillo, CA.

- Ryan Smith, "ryandsmith"
- Contributions:152
Hello Hasebi95, I agree with Barry. You can contact the broker of the listing company or the office manager. Ask them to double check that all listings have been removed. I know on some sites it will take longer to get the listings removed...there is some lag time.
Best of Luck!
Ryan Smith from Temecula, CA

- Hope Goss, "HopeGoss"
- Contributions:76
Agents and brokerages should be able to immediately remove all active listings on websites. I suspect they just haven't updated those sites. I'd request that they remove the listings as soon as possible. Good luck to you, and if you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to contact me!
I withdraw my house for sale, though it still shows for sale.
Can you help me out how to handle this?
Thanks,
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