If you left like a proper tenant, you wouldn't know what they did.
The people aren't taking pictures of your stuff. They are taking pictures of things so they can remember the specifics of the property.
- Your car is photographed ALL DAY LONG while driving down the street. Who cares it if's photographed once more from a potential buyer.
GET OUT during showings and what happens won't bother you.
Didn't the realtor or your landlord already tell you this?
You can state that no pictures are allowed. If you do though, some prospective buyers will just not look at your house.
Yes, it depends on you. You can state that no pictures are allowed.
There a nothing illegal about it.
I rent a home that is on the market, and quite a few times now ive noticed when the realtor shows the house, the prospective buyers take pictures of everything in the house. This really bothers me because i dont want pictures of my belongings, my childrens bedrooms, my vehicles etc being photographed and who knows what done with them.
I know why they do it but its quite intrusive, are they allowed to do this? What can i do to stop it?