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Ray R.
  • Property Manager
  • Riverside, CA
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Zillow Recording Calls?

Ray R.
  • Property Manager
  • Riverside, CA
Posted
Any tips dealing with this?

Zillow now records calls from leads generated for rental properties. I just heard the "this call is being recorded" when a lead called.

An article that also mentions this:
While some agents appreciate the service, others find it unsettling - Inman - requires subscription.

I am in CA, and I wonder how legal this is with our 2 party consent.

And there seems to be no way to opt out of this, unless you have a Zillow Premier Account. I am not sure if there is a cost to getting a premier account, which you need to be a licensed real estate professional.

https://zillow.zendesk.com/hc/...

Questions:

1. Any way to opt out of this feature?

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