how to edit my homes information

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the new castle news placed an ad for us on zillow for the address 2977 jay drive, new castle, pa 16101.  we gave them a disc with 16 to 18 pictures on it.  they have not put any pictures online, and barely have any of the homes information onsite.  i was wondering if i could edit the information myself, if i need a password, and how to go about this.

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Is the listing yours or are you the home owner?  If you are the owner you can create an account then go to edit listing and claim the listing as yours, so you can change information and photos.
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