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Consumer Guide: Home Selling Tips for Privacy and Safety

Selling your home is a major milestone — and when you work with a REALTOR®, you gain a trusted professional who brings experience, strategy, and insight to every step of the process. From crafting a marketing plan to listing your property in the Multiple Listing Service (MLS), your agent helps you attract serious buyers, showcase your home at its best, and maximize your sale price.

But beyond marketing and negotiation, your REALTOR® is also a key ally in protecting your privacy and security. With today’s widespread use of photography, video, and smart technology, safeguarding your personal information during the home-selling process is more important than ever.

Why Privacy Matters When Selling Your Home

Throughout the sales process, numerous professionals may visit your home — including photographers, appraisers, inspectors, and repair specialists. Many of these individuals use cameras or scanners as part of their work. Even prospective buyers often carry smartphones capable of capturing images and video.

While these visuals are essential to marketing your property, they can also unintentionally expose personal information if precautions aren’t taken. That’s why REALTORS® and lenders follow data security practices — and why sellers should take extra steps to protect themselves.

Top Tips for Protecting Your Privacy and Security

1. Stow personal items and photos
Before showings or photography sessions, remove anything that reveals personal details — such as family photos, calendars, mail, documents, or visible Wi-Fi passwords. Even diplomas, trophies, or favorite books can disclose personal or professional information you may prefer to keep private.

2. Secure your valuables
Lock up jewelry, sensitive documents, prescription medications, and firearms. A small home safe or lockbox provides peace of mind, especially when multiple people will be entering your home for viewings, inspections, or repairs.

3. Discourage unapproved photography
Ask your agent to note “No Photography” in your MLS listing and post polite signs around your home reminding visitors not to take personal photos or videos. Most buyers are respectful of these requests, and it helps protect your privacy.

Bonus Tip: Use an Electronic Lockbox

Electronic lockboxes offer an additional layer of security by limiting access to licensed real estate professionals. Your REALTOR® can also use the system to grant one-time access to verified service providers. The lockbox automatically records who enters your home and when — providing accountability and protection that traditional combination locks can’t match.

Your REALTOR®: A Trusted Partner

Your REALTOR® is not only your advocate in marketing and negotiation, but also in protecting your home and your information. For legal questions about state-specific rules or privacy laws, consult a real estate attorney.

Only real estate professionals who are members of the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) can use the title REALTOR® — a designation that carries a commitment to the NAR Code of Ethics, ensuring they work in your best interest throughout the transaction.

For additional resources and consumer guidance, visit facts.realtor.

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