Drone Photography – What To Know

Drone Photography – What To Know

Published | Posted by Munira Yahya

Drone photography has revolutionized the way real estate agents markettheir listings. Highlighting the location or neighborhood can help potentialbuyers learn more about the property and increase interest in the home.But it is not as simple as buying a drone and launching it; there are specificrules that must be followed. Before you either take photos yourself or allowyour agent to do so, learn the rules to ensure that you do not end up withfines.


· Licensing and Certifications – All commercial drone operators mustobtain a Remote Pilot Certificate from the FAA. Photos and videos used inreal estate listings fall into this category.

· Airspace Authorization – Some areas are in controlled airspace andprior authorization must be obtained before launching. Apps like B4UFLY or Air map can help you determine if your property is subject to this restriction.

· Height Restrictions – Drones must fly below 400 feet to avoidinterfering with manned aircraft. Operators should maintain a line of sight toavoid obstacles and special waivers for night flying must be obtained aheadof time.

· Insurance – While not strictly required, homeowners should requestany commercial drone pilots to obtain insurance to cover any accidentaldamage or liability issues.

Finally, understand the privacy concerns of the neighborhood. If there is aHomeowner’s Association for the home, check the rules before scheduling.It is common courtesy to discuss in advance with any other homeownerswhose property you plan to photograph. If there are concerns, you mightoffer the ability to review and approve any pictures before publication.

Drone photography and video add so much to real estate marketing.Potential buyers gain a greater sense of the home and the area, which canincrease the number of serious buyers interested in the property

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