What should I do if a stranger took a photo of me?
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What should I do if a stranger took a photo of me?
If you see someone taking your photo without your permission, it’s your right to ask him or her to stop. If you’re undressed and someone is taking your photo, put in a call to the police.
Can someone post pictures of my house without permission?
It is generally permissible for people to take photographs at any public place or any private place that they own or rent. Being present on someone else’s private property generally requires the property owner’s consent to take photos.
Is it creepy to take a picture of someone?
In general, if you are taking a picture for non-commercial purposes in a public place, then there is nothing wrong with it. A bit creepy, sure. The standard rule is that you have no expectation of privcy when you are in a public place. As long as you aren’t taking pictures under her skirt, you’ll be fine.
Why is the city taking photos of my house?
Most likely, or the city has come to take photographs. It was the insurance agent. Standard appraiser MO. Whether it was the assessor or the insurance company, they need photos of the property for the file.
Why do contractors take photos of Your House?
-Contractors doing work in the neighborhood: Perhaps one of your neighbors truly like a feature of your home and would like to duplicate it and the contractor they hired is simply taking photos of your house. -Appraisal: Appraisers do actually go out and take photos of recently sold/active/pending sales if they’re not available in MLS.
Why is my Neighbor taking pictures of my shutters?
We had a neighbor walk into our yard and take close-up photographs of the shutters, because he liked the paint color so much he wanted to match it. Someone from my insurance company also photographed the exterior of my house when I first bought it and was getting coverage. Most likely, or the city has come to take photographs.
Why do lenders require photos of my house?
-Insurance Purposes: Insurance companies do request photos of the properties they insure from time to time for different reasons, could be as simple as to have a photo of your house for their files. -Disability and/or personal injury claims -Refinance: Lenders do order drive by photos in order to complete your file.