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Updated almost 10 years ago on . Most recent reply
Landlord came by to take photos with banker. Is this legit?
Random question regarding if this is a regular thing where a bank comes by with the landlord to take some general photos of apartments for annual reviews or something. He didn't snoop around it was hallway and living room kitchen shots. I stupidly let my landlord inside without asking for more information and without asking asking for a prior written letter of appointment. I feel like I was duped and now I don't know where the photos will be. Any landlord on BP have done this before or had to do this with their bank. I'd like to write a letter to my landlord to not use those photos and to delete them.
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James Wise
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I imagine the landlord is telling you the truth. Taking a photo of your couch or dirty dishes is not likely to be a hobby of the landlord.