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Scott and Caroline Doan

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The Importance of Consumer Safety: A Response to Recent Changes in ID

(Published on - 3/9/2026 4:05:58 PM)

This morning, we came across an article on our real estate portal detailing a significant policy change by the California Regional Multiple Listing Service (CRMLS) aimed at enhancing consumer safety and privacy. In response, we felt it was necessary to share our thoughts on this vital shift in the handling of property images, which directly addresses some pressing concerns in our industry.

The new policy stipulates that CRMLS will automatically remove all photos from listings—except for the primary photo—from IDX syndication for properties in finalized statuses such as Closed, Leased, Expired, or Canceled. This change reflects growing awareness of the security risks associated with leaving too much property information visible to the public.

 

A Necessary Change in Policy

The updated “Rule 19.2.4: Display Context (IDX)” underscores the importance of confidentiality in our field. By restricting the display of images, CRMLS is taking a proactive stance to protect homeowners' privacy. Many agents and clients have expressed concerns about the potential misuse of photos from closed properties—images that can inadvertently provide a roadmap for criminal activity or be misused in fraudulent listings.

As highlighted by recent media reports, there has been a concerning increase in criminal occurrences linked to the public availability of multiple images of sold properties. For instance, interior photographs can serve as blueprints for burglary, exposing homeowners to unwarranted risks. The Fox News report aptly pointed out that listing photos can remain accessible for years after a sale, potentially revealing vital details about a home’s layout and security features.

 

Prioritizing Consumer Security

The decision to limit IDX syndication to only the primary image of a listing in finalized statuses is both a smart and necessary measure. By doing so, CRMLS significantly reduces the risk of exposing sensitive information online. Homeowners can feel secure knowing that the intimate details of their lived-in spaces won't be publicly accessible, which, as real estate professionals, we genuinely appreciate.

While these changes may seem monumental, they primarily affect the general public; MLS users will still have access to comprehensive listing visuals within their system. This policy aims to strike a balance between providing agents with the necessary resources for their work—such as compiling Comparative Market Analyses (CMAs)—and safeguarding the privacy of homeowners.

 

A Sense of Relief

We can confidently say that this policy will help many professionals in our industry, ourselves included, breathe a little easier at night. Knowing that excess exposure of private property images will no longer be an issue alleviates a longstanding concern about safety in our clients’ homes.

The implementation of this security measure is a step in the right direction—one that demonstrates CRMLS's commitment to consumer safety while reinforcing the essential principles of client confidentiality that we as real estate professionals ought to uphold.

In conclusion, we would like to extend our gratitude to CRMLS for taking this much-needed action. By prioritizing safety and privacy, we can foster an environment of trust and confidence among homebuyers and sellers alike. As we navigate the complexities of the real estate industry, let us continue to advocate for and support practices that protect our clients and their valuable information.

 

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