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Answers (2)

- Pasadenan
- Contributions:21466
Not when you are selling $50 per month subscriptions to a potential foreclosure database list.
Especially when the house shown is not even for sale.
Zillow should block all listings without address, but they won't as they have a financial "arrangement" with a couple of these foreclosure listing companies.
Especially when the house shown is not even for sale.
Zillow should block all listings without address, but they won't as they have a financial "arrangement" with a couple of these foreclosure listing companies.

- Witold Duda, "dwitold"
- Contributions:44
this is probally an old real estate school, play games with customer while customer is more skilled and educated.




Isn't it (stupidly) counter productive to list a property and then withhold the address?
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