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- Zillow drops climate risk scores after agents complained of . . .
Just over a year after adding climate risk scores, Zillow has removed them from more than 1 million listings after real estate agents complained that the information was causing them to lose sales
- Zillow Removes Climate Risk Scores From Home Listings
The scores aimed to predict a property’s risk from fires, floods and storms, but some in the real estate industry as well as homeowners have called them inaccurate
- Zillow is dropping climate risk scores. Here’s why it matters
Zillow showcased risk scores of a property facing floods, wildfires and other climate disasters The scores are being dropped by real estate websites
- Why did Zillow remove climate data from its home listings?
A story in The New York Times featured complaints about climate risk info from CRMLS and its CEO, but the MLS said it has not made new rules about it Regardless of the circumstances, the removal of climate data from Zillow listings comes as more California agents signal losing out on home sales due to issues relating to home insurance
- Zillow Drops Climate Risk Scores After Industry Pushback
Zillow just pulled a climate-risk feature that had become increasingly popular but also allegedly led to some deal friction The platform removed First Street Foundation-generated risk scores from
- The real estate industry is pressuring Zillow and other sites . . .
That company creates current and future risk scores for climate change-fueled disasters like wildfires, coastal and rainstorm flooding, high winds, extreme heat and air quality, which are
- Zillow Removes Climate Data From Listings Site - The . . .
The change came after complaints from real estate agents that climate risk scores were making properties less desirable, and homeowners said there was no way to protest the ratings
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