Did You Know?
Homes that are displayed with aerial photos and videos tend to sell 68% faster than properties without such visuals. This is a significant factor in the real estate industry, where visual representation can have a major impact on sales. However, it is not uncommon for realtors to take matters into their own hands by either purchasing a drone or seeking the help of someone who owns one to capture aerial footage.
Oftentimes, these individuals may not hold a commercial drone license, as required by law. In such cases, there is a risk of potential consequences. If your listing is reported to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for featuring drone images taken by an uncertified pilot, you could face substantial fines up to $11,000 per image.
It's important to recognize the seriousness of this issue and ensure that all aerial photography and video content are captured in compliance with FAA regulations. By using licensed professionals or ensuring proper certification, realtors can avoid potential legal implications while benefiting from the added value that stunning aerial imagery can bring to their property listings.