#254752 - 10/13/08 05:35 AM
Re: Got chased taking pictures
[Re: super realtor]
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Registered: 11/15/06
Posts: 453
Loc: The Big Rock Candy Mountain
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I know I've stated this before when the subject came up, but it's called a drive-by for a reason. It's not a "get out of the car and walk around the house-by". I also love the "no people or pets in photos" instruction. Who wouldn't want to see a photo of a snarling pit bull in front of the house. It says a lot about the neighborhood.
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#254771 - 10/13/08 10:11 AM
Re: Got chased taking pictures
[Re: RisingREALTOR]
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Registered: 11/12/07
Posts: 28
Loc: New England
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This has worked a bunch of times for me- "I am on an assignment for your neighbors bank. I don't know what the particulars are but they need some pictures of the neighborhood. I am really not supposed to say anything else. Sorry, good bye"
No one ever wants to think I am there to take pics of their house.
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#254818 - 10/13/08 03:19 PM
Re: Got chased taking pictures
[Re: Midwest Rose]
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Registered: 01/05/08
Posts: 115
Loc: ca
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I agree, a drive-by is just that! Don't waste time parking and getting out when you can get just as good of a photo from your car...
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#254819 - 10/13/08 03:24 PM
Re: Got chased taking pictures
[Re: agentca]
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Registered: 07/14/08
Posts: 290
Loc: East Coast
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Sometimes a pic of the rear of the house is required...What to do then?
Other than that I stay in my car.
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#254824 - 10/13/08 03:31 PM
Re: Got chased taking pictures
[Re: FL_Agent]
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Major Contributor
Registered: 08/16/07
Posts: 1900
Loc: X
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Only provide rear photo if home is on a corner or it can be seen from another road. Otherwise provide a second side shot, preferably one that shows rear feature such as covered patio.
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#254836 - 10/13/08 04:12 PM
Re: Got chased taking pictures
[Re: CandyMan]
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Registered: 07/14/08
Posts: 290
Loc: East Coast
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I need a camera that will zoom back beyond the norm...do they make such a beast? They do, I know they can be as much as $7K but maybe they make them for less? That one looks like a bazooka, so you won't go unnoticed. You can get a smaller lens for less.
Edited by swflagent (10/13/08 04:17 PM)
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#254842 - 10/13/08 05:12 PM
Re: Got chased taking pictures
[Re: Michiganrookie]
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Registered: 05/05/08
Posts: 8
Loc: Washington
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If I am approached by someone I just tell them I work for the bank and I do thousands of these. They just contract with me to take a couple photos, no idea what they are using them for.
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#254885 - 10/13/08 09:24 PM
Re: Got chased taking pictures
[Re: mbrkr]
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Registered: 09/02/08
Posts: 47
Loc: Massachusetts
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I was on a cul-de-sac of 2 homes snapping away. A pickup with a boat blocked the way out and the driver approached and asked for ID. My smart [censored] answer was "unless you have a badge and gun you're not getting S---". He produced both and again asked why I was taking photos of his house. I gave him a valid answer. The privacy laws don't allow the requestor to give us that private financial info. However, based on experience it's generally for, A bank is buying or selling a portfolio, a bank is transfering servicing rights, or establishing the value of their existing portfolio, The property may be a pre-foreclosure, it may be a QC check on a previous appraisal. Any one of these but the privacy laws don't allow a disclosure. That satisfied the cop. However, I continued with my wise [censored] and asked him if there was a local ordinance against taking photos from public property. His answer was no, but they could pull me over as a suspicious person. My photos drivers carry a letter from me advising that their job is taking photos and to call me with any questions. What we do is perfectly legal, but none the less don't draw attention to it. Street scene upon entering the street, let the battery recover, pull near the house and get an angle photo, let the battery recover, than pull in front snap that the photo and drive off. You can edit the front view for the address verification. And shut the flash OFF. Rear view involves trespassing and is out of the question.
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#254892 - 10/13/08 09:52 PM
Re: Got chased taking pictures
[Re: JackREO]
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Registered: 10/11/08
Posts: 156
Loc: Washington
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that is funny stuff jackreo...
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#254898 - 10/13/08 10:48 PM
Re: Got chased taking pictures
[Re: FL_Agent]
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Major Contributor
Registered: 02/08/05
Posts: 2775
Loc: Ohio
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Sometimes a pic of the rear of the house is required...What to do then?
Other than that I stay in my car. If the house isn't on a corner lot or an alley (so I can get a rear shot from my car), I don't take a rear photo. I have never had a QC issue for that. In my comments I state that it was not possible to take a rear photo without trespassing on private property (which is true).
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