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Answers (4)

- togen
- Contributions:4
Thank you Sharon, I very much appreciate your advice and suggestions! I have some spectacular photos that I'm considering to add, but doesn't Zillow have control of the main photo that pops up when someone clicks on the property? Also I didn't see any "report a problem" tab? Thanks again!

- Sharon Lewis, "Sharon Lewis"
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You can go in to the actual listing, scroll down to the bottom and 'report a problem' with it describing your issues. That should help. I will also flag you to get their attention. As far as photos are concerned, why not take a few shots of the outside of your home and put them up (if you don't mind your home being on the internet)
hope that helps.
hope that helps.

- togen
- Contributions:4
Thanks for your response Bonnie, I truly appreciate it. I had already claimed the property as my own and planning to sell in near future. Its how I discovered the errors that Zillow had listed in the public record. However, you brought me some luck; as Zillow has just recently made the correction regarding bedroom count in public record, "and" included an aerial photo (but mostly missed my house). There had been a house photo about ten months ago, but somehow they removed it and just the words No Photo appeared. They still haven't connected my property lines (they were correct ten months or so ago) leaving two sides of my property open? I'm trying to get the basics on Zillow fixed correctly but I didn't know how to contact Zillow. Hence I posted my question. You've been my only response, but I believe "someone" reads these at Zillow and chose to make some of the corrections so far. If you had anything to do with the couple corrections, thank you. Or if Zillow did it, please make the remaining corrections, thank you. Zillow is a great tool when the information is correct.

- Bonnie Sterling, "Bonnie Sterling"
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Assuming this is your property, you should try claiming the home on Zillow and adding the details you feel are important to share. However, if your not planning on doing anything with your property, why worry yourself with what the public will know about your private residence. Someday when you sell your home, it might be fixed or you can give the responsibility of working on it to the professional you hire to make sure your property is well marketed.


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