AUSTIN (KXAN) — Real estate listing websites have become a key tool for many aspiring homebuyers, allowing users to explore high-quality photos of homes in their area and beyond. While those photos often remain online after a purchase, removing them isn't particularly difficult.
A spokesperson for real estate company Zillow told KXAN that it has a straightforward process for buyers to claim their listing and remove its associated photos.
“Some buyers prefer to remove photos and some prefer to leave them available, and that should be up to them," the spokesperson said. "Zillow has long had an easy and transparent way for homeowners to remove or change photos if they’d like.”
However, the spokesperson noted that some websites aggregate from listings in Multiple Listing Services, or MLS. F