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Legal to Film & Share Property Interior?

Michael Mahung
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Kind of a weird question - Does anyone know if it's legal to film and share the interior of a publicly listed property?

For instance, if a property is listed on the MLS and you walk through it and share the video with a client, that seems relatively normal.
But what if you posted that video online? Could the seller take legal action against you?

Any thoughts on occupied vs. staged vs. empty properties?

Wondering what other peoples takes would be on this.

Thanks!

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If you had no vested interest in the property and were posting it for your own use I would think they'd have some kind of claim against you. If you are filming a duly listed property for a client, you have a reasonable interest in the property (they're trying to sell - you're trying to buy). 

Why would you be posting the video online? 

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