Answers (3)

- user257998
- Contributions:3
The arrogance of Zillow is astounding! Just because there are public records, which are kept pretty much private until folks (like zillow) looking to make a buck come sniffing around, doesn't mean the folks those records belong to should have their personal/private information taken and used for others gain. The scum at Zillow are worse than dumpster-divers picking through folk's trash. These guys are raking through your personal business. Maybe the attorney general can do something about this arrogant policy of refusing to remove our homes listing from their pathetic and in accurate site.

- Pat Pribisko, "Pat Pribisko"
- Contributions:2033
Zillow does its Zestimates (estimates) based upon public information. Zillow tries to include all properties listed in the public domain. It uses the most current info it has available. Since your home is in the public records, it is fair game for Zillow to use it. If you want to edit some of the information about your home, claim your home. Then click on the pencil icon, to edit info about your home. Be sure to save your edits at the bottom button - I believe it says "continue."





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