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Do you take new pictures?

Fili Aguirre
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When you're working with a homeowner that already has the property listed on Zillow to either wholesale, rent the property, or sell, do you always take new pictures of the property to re-list? Or do you sometimes use the existing pictures that the seller already took? (I've noticed some sellers have good quality pictures)

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Jonathan Greene
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Always. If the house was listed before, you can't use those photos as the copyright is not with the homeowner, but the photographer who then sells those rights to the brokerage where the agent works in most cases. Nothing says I am not even trying more than using old photos to try to sell something that just did not sell with those same photos.

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