Claiming your home on Zillow means verifying that you own the property and taking control of its online listing. This allows you to update details, improve the accuracy of your Zestimate, and help prevent your home from being used in rental scams.
To claim your home, first create a Zillow account and search for your address. Click on your home’s listing, then select “Correct home facts” to begin the verification process. Zillow will prompt you to confirm ownership before granting access to edit details.
If you don’t see your name on the verification page, double-check that you’re on the correct property listing. If you co-own the home, look for the other owner’s name. If your name isn’t listed, Zillow provides an option to manually enter your information.
If someone has mistakenly claimed your home, you can dispute it through Zillow’s support system.
Taking a few minutes to claim your home ensures you have control over its online presence, which can be helpful when selling in the future. For more details, visit Zillow’s website or reach out for assistance.


