Technology is everywhere, & homeowners often have security cameras or smart home systems installed. While it might seem like a great way to keep their property secure, it’s important for both buyers & agents to be aware that these devices can capture what’s happening during open houses & showings.
Cameras Are Common
Many homeowners now use security cameras as part of their daily lives, whether they’re monitoring packages on their front porch or keeping an eye on their home while they’re away. It’s not uncommon for cameras to be located in living rooms, kitchens, or even outside in the yard. During an open house or a private showing, these cameras are often still on, meaning that everything happening inside the home can be recorded.
Why You Should Be Mindful
As a buyer, it’s crucial to remember that what you say or do during a showing might be heard or seen by the sellers. Negative comments, overly enthusiastic remarks, or even personal discussions could impact your position when it comes to negotiations. For example, saying something like, “I’d pay anything for this house!” could work against you when making an offer.
On the flip side, as funny as it may sound, people have been caught doing unexpected things. From laying down on the carpet to “test it out” to opening every drawer and cabinet, it’s always wise to remember that you’re still a guest in someone else’s home. Sellers want you to feel comfortable, but making yourself too comfortable could create awkward situations later.
The Agent’s Role
For Realtors, it’s equally important to remind clients that they should treat every showing professionally & with respect. Reminding buyers about the presence of cameras is a small but significant way to maintain a positive image & avoid any issues down the line. Open houses & showings are part of building trust with both buyers & sellers, so being aware of potential surveillance adds another layer of professionalism.
Be Mindful, Be Respectful
The key is to stay mindful. Enjoy the home, explore the space, & imagine yourself living there, but always remember that homeowners might be watching. Being respectful during showings not only creates a positive experience but also ensures that both parties can move forward smoothly.
The next time you’re at an open house, keep in mind that while you’re checking out the home, the homeowners might just be checking in on you!