Question of the Day: What disclaimer do you add to virtual staged images?8848
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WGAN Forum Founder & WGAN-TV Podcast Host Atlanta, Georgia |
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The Wall Street Journal, Tuesday, 5 March 2019, Page B2 "Property Listings Get Virtual Fix-Ups" Hi All, WGAN Question of the Day for Tuesday, 5 March 2019: What disclaimer do you add to virtual staged images? Best, Dan |
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WGAN Standard Member Chicago |
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I leave that up to the client that hired me to create them. | ||
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Premium Member North Palm Beach, FL |
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Me too. Its not my responsibility what so ever on how they represent the photos/property. That is down to the agent completely. Plus in my 'terms', the Agent agrees to indemnify me if I am named in a law suit...... | ||
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WGAN Forum Founder & WGAN-TV Podcast Host Atlanta, Georgia |
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Hi All, "Redfin employs a San Jose, Calif., company called RoOomy to virtually stage vacant listings – right down to the digital knicknacks – and says it discloses when the furniture in the images is fake." Source: The Wall Street Tour, Tuesday, 6 March 2019, page B1 | "Property Listings Get Virtual Fix-Ups" @hometakes If a Service Provider does not have terms that include indemnification, I could imagine a hot potato for the photographer. Dan |
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Premium Member North Palm Beach, FL |
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It may start out as a hot potato but the potato will go cold. As everyone knows, anyone can get named in a lawsuit and if you're named in it, then theres your hot potato, but it's already going cold right after papers are served on you. I can imagine a quick 'summary judgement' (in the photographers favor) the moment your attorney shows the judge that the person who is totally liable for the disclosure of the 'changes to the photo' is the Agent when he points to the legal RE license stuff about an agents responsibly of full disclosure etcetera. Even without indemnification, the blame lays clearly on the shoulders of the agent. They are the ones bound by the real estate rules that state regulates with licensing and the other rules that go along with it, not the photographer. |
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New Interior Solutions Bellevue, Washington |
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Quote:Originally Posted by hometakes Do you have the agent sign an agreement for every virtual staging project? |
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The REAL question is, if you create virtual staging without the labels on the pillows, mattress, covers etc. is it still a federal offense that they are not there?? | ||
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Premium Member North Palm Beach, FL |
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@ftosolini. All my customers order online so they are accepting the terms each time they order. | ||
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WGAN Fan Club Member Queensland, Australia |
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It is easier for us in Australia because a property in most cases is pictured with a sellers' things shown and everybody knows that they are not buying a furnished property. So when and if it is virtually staged no need for any disclaimers. | ||
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