How to Opt Out of RealtyHop – Step-by-Step Data Security Guide and Tips

RealtyHop is a property listing platform that also shares public records, which can expose more of your information than you’d like. If you’ve come across your personal details on this site, you might be wondering how to remove them effectively to avoid cybersecurity risks. 

In this guide, we’ll explain how RealtyHop works and why leaving your data there is a bad idea. What’s more, we’ll walk you through the steps to complete a RealtyHop opt-out. 

For businesses that prefer a faster, hands-off solution, VanishID can handle the entire process automatically and keep monitoring for future exposures.

A person browsing real estate offers on their laptop

What Is RealtyHop?

RealtyHop is a real estate search site that pulls property records from public databases and makes them easily searchable online. 

While its primary purpose is to connect buyers and sellers, it also functions much like a data broker by publishing personal details tied to real estate transactions. 

A typical listing can include a property owner’s name, current and past addresses, property value, and even contact information. Having this type of data publicly available can increase your risk of unwanted solicitations, spam, scams, or even identity theft.

A screenshot of the RealtyHop homepage

Why Remove Your Data from RealtyHop Property Records?

Having your details displayed on RealtyHop may feel intrusive, especially when you never consented to share them. Beyond simple annoyance, leaving your data exposed can create real risks, including:

  • Personal information exposure that anyone online can access
  • Targeted scams or phishing attacks using your property records
  • Identity theft concerns when sensitive details are pieced together
  • Loss of personal data control leading to unwanted calls, emails, or direct mail marketing

Protecting sensitive information by completing a RealtyHop opt out helps reduce these risks, so it is an important step for individuals and businesses alike. 

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How to Remove Yourself from RealtyHop

There are typically three options for deleting your information:

  • Sign Up for VanishID’s Automated Opt-Out Service – VanishID monitors and removes your data from dozens of data broker sites, not just RealtyHop. This saves you time and ensures ongoing protection. 
  • Submit a Data Deletion Request (in Chosen States) – For example, if you live in California, the CCPA law grants you the right to request removal of personal data. See the full guide:
  • Follow the Manual Opt-Out Steps Below – Carefully complete each step presented below to ensure your RealtyHop opt out is successful.

How to Opt Out of RealtyHop Manually

If you’d like to handle the process yourself, follow these steps to request removal from RealtyHop:

  1. Go to the RealtyHop’s property records and search for your name or property address to locate your listing.
A screenshot of the RealtyHop’s property records

        2. Copy the URL of the listing that contains your personal details. You will need it for the removal request.

        3. Scroll down the page to find the “Do Not Share or Sell My Personal Info” link

       4. Fill out the contact form or send an email requesting removal. Include the copied URL, your name, and a clear request to delete your information.

Privacy request form on RealtyHop

Pro Tip: Use a temporary or backup email for your opt-out request. Some data brokers track submitted addresses, which may later attract unwanted marketing or security risks.

        5. Submit your request and keep a copy for your records.

        6. Monitor your listing over the next few weeks to confirm that the data has been removed.

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Is the Data Removal Permanent on RealtyHop?

Once you submit a removal request, it may take anywhere from a few days to several weeks for RealtyHop to process it and take the listing down. Even after your information disappears, there’s always a chance it could reappear if new public property records are added. 

For that reason, it’s a good idea to revisit the site periodically and run a quick search for your name or address to confirm that the data has stayed off the platform.

Keep Your Information Secure in the Future

Removing your data from RealtyHop is an important first step, but it’s only one of many sites that publish personal details. Hundreds of other data brokers operate in the same way, constantly collecting and sharing information. 

VanishID offers continuous monitoring and removal across dozens of these platforms, saving you the time and stress of doing it manually. Try VanishID today to see where your information is exposed and take back control of your data exposure.

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Conclusion

Congratulations on taking the step to protect your sensitive information by starting the RealtyHop opt out process. Every action you take to limit public exposure of your personal details reduces the risks of scams, identity theft, and unwanted marketing. 

Remember that online security isn’t a one-time effort but an ongoing process, since new listings can appear over time. For long-term effects, explore how VanishID can automate removals and continuously protect your employees’ data across multiple platforms. Your future self will thank you.

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FAQ

1. Does RealtyHop charge a fee to remove my data?

No, the opt-out request is free.

2. How long does it usually take to hear back from RealtyHop?

Most requests are acknowledged within a few business days.

3. Do I need proof of identity to opt out?

Typically, only your request and listing link are required.

Andrew Clark

Head of Growth Marketing, VanishID

Andrew is a digital marketing strategist specializing in demand generation and customer acquisition for B2B SaaS and cybersecurity companies. He focuses on understanding customer pain points in executive protection and digital footprint management. Prior to VanishID, Andrew led digital marketing at various startups and enterprises, building full-funnel campaigns and launching websites across cybersecurity, cloud simulation, and healthcare sectors. He holds a BA in Communication and Minor in Psychology from the University of Minnesota Duluth.

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