Monday, July 21, 2014

Drones in Real Estate... Legal or Not?


The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is targeting the real estate industry, as the agency begins to come down on the growing popularity of using drones for taking listing photos and videos.
The FAA is beginning by targeting several brokerages in New York City that use drones, delivering subpoenas in a widespread move to learn more about how real estate professionals use the technology to advance their businesses. 


The FAA does not condone the use of drones for commercial purposes but is expected to reveal proposed rules for such use next year. Hobbyists For now, practitioners who use drones for their business can be fined — and that's exactly what will happen to a handful of NYC's largest brokerages if they don't stop their drone use immediately, FAA sources told the New York Post.
"We have a mandate to protect the American public in the air and on the ground, and the public expects us to carry out the mission," FAA administrator Michael Huerta wrote in a memo, according to the Post.

It speaks to the risk real estate professionals take when using drones for their listings. The National Association of REALTORS® has long warned that practitioners should steer clear of using drones for their business until the FAA releases solid rules on such use, which is expected by September 2015.




1 comment:

  1. Luckily, the FAA rules have changed ;) And now people can use drones for commercial purposes :) As far as the real estate goes, for those who are interested in this line of business, here is an article that explaines a lot, including some of the best models for this. You can check it out here: http://mydronelab.com/best-pick/best-drones-for-real-estate.html

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