Can my agent take photos inside my home during an inspection in Victoria?
For a routine inspection, yes — but they should focus on the property, not your belongings. For advertising, there's no automatic right to enter just to take photos, and images showing your possessions generally need your consent.
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In Victoria the rules split by why the photo is taken. For a routine inspection, your rental provider or agent can take photos to record the property's condition — but they should focus on the property, not your personal belongings, and they're bound by the Privacy Act 1988. For advertising (selling or re-letting), it's different: there's no express right to enter just to take advertising photos, and images showing your possessions shouldn't be published without your consent. Letting a photographer in is not the same as agreeing to those photos being used. If it happens without consent, you can raise it with VCAT or the privacy regulator.
What you can do right now
- Ask in advance whether photos will be taken, and for what purpose.
- Move or cover personal items, valuables and family photos before an inspection or marketing shoot.
- If photos of your belongings appear in an ad without your consent, raise it in writing and keep a copy.
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- Tenants Victoria
- Consumer Affairs Victoria
- VCAT
General information, not legal advice.
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