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My home is listed twice on redfin at different valuations due to tax data scraping errors. Any way to get them to remove bad listing?

My home is unique in that the yard straddles two counties. Most of the property including the structure is in county A, while a small strip of the yard (~10%) is in County B. I get tax bills from both counties.

In addition to the correct listing in County A, showing my recent purchase, there is another listing in county B which incorrectly lists the full lot size as being in County B, incorrectly shows it not having traded hands for ~30 years, and has a listing valuation about $100k lower than correct. This second listing lists the source as public records. Clearly their algorithms for matching properties don't properly handle properties in multiple counties.

I'd like to have redfin (and any other websites) remove the incorrect listing so when I sell my house in the future the buyers won't see the incorrect valuation. I'm guessing I will have to contact each website individually, since the tax data that it comes from can't be removed.

ETA: just discovered that realtor.com also has two listings, one with ballpark correct valuation and one with $100k higher valuation.

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