If you’re a Zillow customer, there’s a good chance you’ve heard of the deletion process. It’s one of the company’s standard ways of cleaning up user data after a mistake or when it decides to change its business model. But if you’re not sure how to delete your account, here are some tips:

  1. Log in to your account and click on the “My Account” link at the top of the page. This will take you to your main account page.
  2. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on “Delete Account.” This will take you to a confirmation page that asks for your password and other information. If everything goes according to plan, you’ll be able to delete your account within minutes. If not, please email support@zillow.com and they’ll help you out!

First, Zillow makes it easy to delete your account on Zillow.com by providing a “Delete Account” button right next to the log in option at the top of Zillows homepage. When you click this button, Zillow will ask you for confirmation that you want to delete your account before proceeding with deletion and deactivating all associated Zestimate accounts. Next, Zillow will require access information for any one mail service providers so they can send an email message confirming that the user has deleted their account as well as provide instructions on how to reactivate a previously canceled or disabled Zestimate if desired. Once completed, deleting your Zillow account is simple!

After clicking the “Delete Account” Zillow button, Zillow will send a confirmation email to your account that the Zrestimate has been deactivated. Zillows customer service team can also confirm this information but it is not necessary to contact them for such an action as you are able to reactivate or cancel any time before deleting your Zestimate in their online help center.

Now we know how easy and simple it is to delete our Zillow accounts! It only takes a few minutes and some basic steps from start-to-finish so there’s no need for hesitation at this point! Even though Zillow makes its services very accessible through various avenues of communication, I still recommend using the most secure means.