Answers (3)

- Terry Dyer, "Terry Dyer"
- Contributions:25
Actually you or your agent can "claim" the listing on Zillow and make any changes you want. If you claim the listing your agent will get an e-mail saying as much.
Very easy to do....call your agent and ask him to go onto Zillow directly and make the change.....it's easy.
Best,
Terry J. Dyer Realtor,
Broker Associate
Century 21 Award
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Very easy to do....call your agent and ask him to go onto Zillow directly and make the change.....it's easy.
Best,
Terry J. Dyer Realtor,
Broker Associate
Century 21 Award
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- Michael Emery, "MikeEmery"
- Contributions:8086
Have your agent update the listing on this site and it will change on Zillow and any other sites where this site is populating the listing.

- Pasadenan
- Contributions:26042
Zillow doesn't get information from the MLS's (except for 2 out of over 900).
The information comes from owners, agents, and syndicating websites where agent and owners post listings.
You need to have the agent change it on the site that syndicated it to Zillow. If you look near the bottom of the home details page, it will indicate what site syndicated the info.
The information comes from owners, agents, and syndicating websites where agent and owners post listings.
You need to have the agent change it on the site that syndicated it to Zillow. If you look near the bottom of the home details page, it will indicate what site syndicated the info.






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