#59271 - 09/10/06 06:10 PM
Re: Got chased taking pictures
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Registered: 08/27/05
Posts: 602
Loc: Missouri
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I try not to be noticed, but I have been chased twice and yelled at more than once. I have started taking street scene first, as others mentioned. Those crazy photo requirements that we sometimes see now put us in real danger--subject front, both sides, up street, down street, across the street.
The most frightening chase was once when I was on a gravel, county road in the middle of the day, trying to locate a property when there were no mailboxes or markings.
Since I'd driven so far, I decided to take photos of several of the properties (single wide trailers and cabins that mostly looked uninhabited). I heard a vehicle approaching from behind so I jumped back in my car and started moving (I was out of my car shooting a photo through a weed-infested fence row--BAD IDEA). Sure enough, the guy was after me. Apparently, he had seen me taking photos of his cabin back down the road. I guess he had to get dressed or something, because I was certainly on about my business by the time he caught up with me.
Looking in my rearview mirror, I could see that he was shaking his fist at me and trying to get around me. I stayed in the middle of the road and floored it. He followed me until I got on a paved road and finally stopped. My plan was to drive to the nearest town and straight to the police or at least call for help as soon as I got a cell phone signal.
Eventually, I got a photo of the subject property from the vendor and cross-referenced it with the courthouse. I did have a photo of the residence in question. When I enlarged the photo (I always shoot high resolution), parked in front of the cabin was the truck that had chased me.
My broker said the place could have been a meth lab.
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#59273 - 09/10/06 07:27 PM
Re: Got chased taking pictures
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Registered: 06/08/06
Posts: 536
Loc: DETROIT
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what we have to go through to bring home a check....a lot of times if the door is open ,or people in front of the house i will get out of my van and tell them im with the mortgage co, and need to take some pictures. to update the files.....never had a problem....even the dope guys will stand to the side so that i can take a pic....LOL ..half of the time they know what you are doing there since they havn't paid the note.
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#59274 - 09/10/06 07:42 PM
Re: Got chased taking pictures
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Registered: 03/17/06
Posts: 313
Loc: Washington
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Mybe this tread should be posted as a sticky. It might make new agents think twice about getting involved in the BPO business. I don't think that newbies understand how stressful and/or dangerous it can be, and all this just to make $50.00.
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#59276 - 09/10/06 08:36 PM
Re: Got chased taking pictures
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Registered: 09/24/04
Posts: 158
Loc: Allen Park, MI, USA
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Great advice. I thought it was a nice chance for some alone time with dad on a nice little ride. I never realized I was literally risking my life for these people for so little money. I too snap the street scene from my car a few houses down so as not to attract attention. The front pic is usually pretty easy too. It is the BS address verification close-up that takes the time to zoom and where the risk comes in. To me it seems like they are saying they don't beleive that we will actually take a pic of the right house so they want a close up of the address, if there even is one on the house. But keep the responses coming and I agree that this should be a sticky subject.
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#59279 - 09/11/06 12:01 AM
Re: Got chased taking pictures
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Darlene B
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Registered: 03/10/05
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Loc: Texas Gulf Coast
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Kolah, another good idea...making this a sticky. My area is generally safe. Here is what I do, just in case. Takes about a second. I write the address on a piece of paper, but change the street address a little bit. For instance, instead of Robinhood, I could put Robinway. If someone aproaches me, I can show them the sheet and say that I was hired to take pictures at this house for a siding company quote. The homeowner will then point out to me that I am on a different street. I can apologize and leave--safely, I hope. It's just another option. I doubt if I will ever have a situation like some of you deal with regularly. Good to know you have the street smarts to take care of yourselves. Imagine handing my little sheet of paper to a really bad guy and trying to sell him on the siding quote story. Where should I wire your flowers. One thing for sure--our clients do not want us to endanger our lives in any way, or irritate the homeowners. They just want us to do the best we can, and it sounds like we have all been trying to do that.
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#59280 - 09/11/06 06:47 AM
Re: Got chased taking pictures
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Registered: 04/04/06
Posts: 390
Loc: Central NC
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Don't forget the "hood phone network." The bad guys all have cell phones. I went to do an exterior in a bad part of town. Since there were people in the front yard, I waited for a few minutes about a block down. When the folks finally drove off, in a BMW with flashy rims,I went down there to take my photos. There was someone across the street, and apparently my activities attracted their attention. This person got on their cell phone. As I was getting done, that BMW came careening down the street, and I beat it out of there. A couple of quick turns, and I was out of sight. And yes, all for a $55 eterior.
The same thing happened all the time when I was in police work. You stop a car, and go to arrest somebody, and here come all their family members driving up, all mad. And how did they know? My arrestee did not call anyone, and I sure didn't - it was the Hood Phone Network! This works well in REO land where nobody much works for a living, and most everyone is just sitting around on the porch or in the house all day long, and everyone has a cell phone.
Be careful out there!
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#59284 - 09/11/06 12:48 PM
Re: Got chased taking pictures
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Registered: 08/01/06
Posts: 543
Loc: Downey, California
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When I am approached by the occupants, whether friendly or hostile, asking why I am taking pictures of their house, I would tell them that their lender is selling the note and the new lender/buyer wanted pictures of the property. This works every time. If they are in default, they seem happy that some one is finally coming to their rescue, and this gives them a false sense of hope.
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#59285 - 09/11/06 01:22 PM
Re: Got chased taking pictures
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Registered: 08/27/05
Posts: 602
Loc: Missouri
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I always use the "lender is probably selling the note" explanation, even if I suspect/know it is in foreclosure. Though I try to avoid any contact at all, sometimes I have asked a neighbor to verify a location when no addresses are visible.
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