Legal repercussion for posting pictures online of ones home and belongings in MN
As some of you are aware from previous postings we rent a home, the owner has decided to put the house on the market. We still have a considerable time left in our lease and find it an incredible inconvenience to us that the house is on the market and showings are going to be scheduled regularly with only notice given. When the market analyst from the real estate office came in to measure he started taking pictures of each of the rooms. I asked him what he was doing and my concerns for privacy and that he was not in anyway allowed to use our photographs in the listing and could only use them for referring back to in the case he received questions about the property and they were not to be shared with anyone else. He assured me they would be for his sole use only. I looked up the listing online to see what it was priced at and there are 11 photographs of the interior and exterior of the home (one including my license plate, car and address of our home is listed. I am fuming! What are my re courses here is any?
Comment on JudyKayTee's post
That's fine thought it wouod be two different issues
Comment on AK lawyer's post
There are several pictures of pictures of my minor children who live in the home. I guess to me there is too much information to be gained by the pictures and after specifically stating he could not use the photos for listing purposes he did anyway is refuses to take them down. To me it is my home my belongings and I feel that I should have the right not to have that information posted all over the internet. In the age of identity theft and other criminals out there I think basic steps could have been taken to ensure our privacy at the very least and to honor the agreement we made that they could not be used for listing the property but for in house use. It may be over protective but I believe I have that basic right. Am I mistaken in that thinking?