The information for our house for sale is grossly incorrect. From the interior materials, to the square footage , to a massively inflated amount of t

Well, I'm not typing all this again. MOst of the details on my house are wrong on your site. If not one knows the size of the house, materials in the house, accurate taxes on the house , don't publish incorrect information. There are ramifications for publishing incorrect information and ruining anyone's interest in a property.
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You need to contact your real estate agent if that is who listed it. If you would like, I could take a look at the MLS and help you.
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answer by Mary Macy   |   Visit My Website   |   Contact Me
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Almost all the information comes from the MLS on your home listing, so if your home is listed with an agent, check with them and compare the information on this site with the listing printout from the MLS. Some of the information may come from the county assessor site in your tax area. If this information is wrong, you will need to contact your county tax assessor to get it changed on the county tax records.
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You may need to contact the site directly, or contact your Real Estate agent. Most of the information on this site is pulled directly from the MLS (Multiple Listing Service) so your information may be incorrect there as well.
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You will need to contact your listing real estate agent to correct the problem.
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