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if it concerns you that there are photos of the inside of your home layouts virtual tours maybe even Drone footage of your home thats out there for anyone to access on sites like Zillow or realtor.com heres a few steps you can take to get those off the internet so first off the the intellectual property rights of those photos typically actually is owned by the listing agent the realtor that sold the home to you is the one that typically owns that IP in order for you to remove it the first step would be to find out who the the listing agent was and kindly ask them to please take those off of the MLS the MLS tends to be the source that all these other sites will pull from and so once they removed from the MLS that gives you much better chance of propagating out to the rest of these sites note that even if they do that today it may be up to six weeks or even longer before you start seeing those photographs disappear from these other sites so my next recommended step is to use a email ad