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can the people who refinanced the house to me come in the house uninvited and take pictures of the home?

Update:

they opened a window (broke a lock as well) while no one was home, but a neighbor saw that someone was in the home taking pictures and they approached the person taking pictures and called us while we were out of town. Even they left a piece of paper. The police is not able to do anything about it because they are the lender as they own the house.

Update 2:

only the people living in the house has the keys to the house, which is only 7 people (two in other states because they are family members)

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  • 1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    They are allowed to take exterior pictures, but not break into the house in order to photograph the outside. They do NOT own the house. They gave you money to buy the house, you own the house, they simply have a note stating that you owe them money.

  • 1 decade ago

    In many loan packages there is a document that you sign giving the lender permission to inspect your house during the life of your loan. Since the lender doesn't have any keys, they need to make an appointment with you if they want to do this.

    How did they get into your house without a set of keys?

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    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    They must make an appointment but yes they can take pictures. You did borrow money from them

  • 1 decade ago

    shouldn't talk to them about it or change your locks

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