Opinion Polls: Delphi's Polling Place

Hosted by Showtalk

Opinion polls on all subjects. Opinions? Heck yes, we have opinions - but we're *always* nice about it, even when ours are diametrically opposed to yours. Register your vote today!

  • 4914
    MEMBERS
  • 123616
    MESSAGES
  • 9
    POSTS TODAY

Discussions

Should realtors use drones to film your home and property to sell another home?   The Real You: Personality Poll

Started 11/14/20 by Showtalk; 12519 views.
In reply toRe: msg 2
Showtalk
Host

From: Showtalk 

11/14/20

In reply toRe: msg 3
Showtalk
Host

From: Showtalk 

11/14/20

What happens when you look at a real estate listing of a neighbors home on an online site that uses drone made videos and find your entire yard, home and property are online? What if it’s close enough they can see inside your home? What if you have something in your yard you don’t want anyone to see?  Do you have any privacy rights?

In reply toRe: msg 4
Showtalk
Host

From: Showtalk 

11/15/20

I got the idea for this poll when it happened to someone I know.  They were looking at a neighboring house for sale on a real estate site and found a video, so they watched it.  It was a slow sweep over surrounding homes and they saw their back yard, and everything they had in their yard on the Internet.  They were very upset and had no recourse. 

  • Edited November 15, 2020 10:40 am  by  Showtalk
kizmet1

From: kizmet1 

11/15/20

What is someone had a tall fence built so they could sunbathe in the nude? Eeek!
Showtalk
Host

From: Showtalk 

11/15/20

Supposedly images of people and animals must be blurred, but that is only on Google earth and similar.  They could easily put a nude sunbather on a real estate site if they were sloppy and did not alter the footage.

kizmet1

From: kizmet1 

11/15/20

LOL. Yes, sloppiness is always turning up on the internet.
EdGlaze

From: EdGlaze 

11/15/20

I was a real estate broker for about 30 years (before drones were popular) and online property listings with videos have become common and aerial drone shots are just another promotional tool.

But with most promotional efforts it is best to get permission of the seller.

Showtalk
Host

From: Showtalk 

11/15/20

Are they required to by law? If not, they won’t.

EdGlaze

From: EdGlaze 

11/16/20

Neighbors of the for sale property being videoed have privacy concerns about their yards being viewed but hopefully realtors will avoid including people.

It is a long-standing tradition to include comps and neighborhood info in listings as part of the location, location, location sales pitch.

In Texas a real estate company must have signed permission to before placing a sign in a person's yard but I am not aware of limits on drone videos.

 

TOP