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Answers (5)

- wetdawgs
- Contributions:26842
Here is a link to the source of the listing. When you talk to the agent, ask her to get it off the source. Don't mention Zillow, focus on the ihouseelite.com site in the link. If she says she didn't put it there either, talk to her broker and cc her local real estate board.
By the way, google the address. I did and stopped counting when I hit 12 sites where it is listed for sale. All point back to the same agent.
By the way, google the address. I did and stopped counting when I hit 12 sites where it is listed for sale. All point back to the same agent.

- ww4cash
- Contributions:2
Let me repeat, No One Has A Contract to Sell this property. And, I did not list it myself. The realtor listed on the listing says she did not do it. She said she would get me an e-mail and phone number to get it off the site. She never did. The address is 1113 Morningside Drive, Columbia, TN.

- Chris O'Connor, "CallChrisToday"
- Contributions:269
If you give us the address we can offer some assistance.
More than likely your home is not actually listed as being for sale on Zillow. You're probably seeing an estimate of your homes value. Zillow.com calls this a "Zestimate" and every property in the United States is supposed to have a Zestimate assigned.
More than likely your home is not actually listed as being for sale on Zillow. You're probably seeing an estimate of your homes value. Zillow.com calls this a "Zestimate" and every property in the United States is supposed to have a Zestimate assigned.

- sunnyview
- Contributions:25139
Not all houses on Zillow are for sale. Most houses on Zillow are not for sale, they are only listed with their public information and aZestimate. Zillow will not removed that public information be request.
If your house is listed for sale, it will say for sale at the top of the page and have a red icon on the map. It will also have the information for who listed it at the very bottom of the page in a blue hotlink that says "listing provided by".
If your house is listed for sale, it will say for sale at the top of the page and have a red icon on the map. It will also have the information for who listed it at the very bottom of the page in a blue hotlink that says "listing provided by".

- Sharon Lewis, "Sharon Lewis"
- Contributions:3923
Hmmm, do you think when you listed it you might have accidentally hit for sale.
So lets solve this ok? Go up to My Zillow, pull down your listing and unlist it. Remove the for rent,for sale. If that doesnt work, go into the actual 'listing' Scroll down to the bottom left side and see where it is coming from (did you put it there, who put it there, the name should appear) and then
Report a problem.
So lets solve this ok? Go up to My Zillow, pull down your listing and unlist it. Remove the for rent,for sale. If that doesnt work, go into the actual 'listing' Scroll down to the bottom left side and see where it is coming from (did you put it there, who put it there, the name should appear) and then
Report a problem.


One of my rental houses is listed for sale on your site. I have never signed a contract for sale.
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