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Updated over 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

DocuSign permission to take photos/video during walkthru?
Has anyone ever seen this on a listing: "No photos/video/facetime or home inspections without sellers permission"? I get why seller might not want to allow inspections/contractors before getting under contract. But why force a DocuSign agreement just to take photos? It certainly screams RED FLAG, but why would a seller do this? Why would the seller want to hold copyright? Has anyone ever encountered this before?
