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Connect your Zillow single-family contract with RentEngine

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Written by RentEngine Ops
Updated over a week ago

Overview

If you have a paid Zillow single-family contract, connect it to RentEngine so your listings syndicate from a single source and avoid duplicates or blocked listings.

This setup ensures Zillow publishes your listings from RentEngine and routes all leads into the platform.


When this is required

This step is required when:

  • Your rentals are covered under a Zillow single-family advertising contract (also known as Zillow Premium)

If a property is under this contract, Zillow must treat RentEngine as the authorized syndication source.

Do not post the same listings directly in Zillow Rental Manager or through another feed. Multiple sources often cause listings to be blocked.


Step 1 — Email Zillow support (CC RentEngine)

Send an email to Zillow’s feed support team and CC ops@rentengine.io.

This message must come from you, the contract holder.

Email template

To: priorityrentalshelp@zillowgroup.com
CC: ops@rentengine.io
Subject: Single-Family Syndication – RentEngine Feed Authorization

Message:

Hi there,

We have a paid Zillow Single-Family contract and would like all rental listings to be syndicated via the RentEngine feed going forward.

Here are a few example properties:

[Insert a few addresses here]

Please let us know if anything else is needed to move forward.

Thanks,
[Your name]

Note: your request will be rejected if the email is not sent by the primary email address on your Zillow account


Step 2 — Zillow confirms the change

Zillow will confirm once the feed is switched.

After confirmation:

  • Listings publish from RentEngine

  • Duplicate blocks are removed

  • All leads flow into RentEngine

  • Your listings will include the "Verified" badge

No additional setup is needed.


Important reminders

  • Use RentEngine as the only syndication source for contracted listings

  • Do not post the same properties in Zillow Rental Manager

  • Avoid maintaining multiple feeds for the same listings

Keeping one source prevents visibility issues and reporting gaps.

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