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Photographers from a Canadian company are going house to house, shooting pictures of the roughly 300,000 houses in metropolitan Tucson. It's part of an effort to photograph and appraise every house in the country, creating a database that can be sold to banks and insurance companies.
A pamphlet that photographers give to residents who question their activities says first responders, such as police and firefighters, could save "precious seconds" if they "can look for a house that matches the photo on the computer screen rather than trying to find an address number that may or may not be visible from the street."
However, Rankin wants residents to know the city didn't request the information and won't be using it.
The company handout goes on to say the images "may also be used by real estate, appraisal assessment, insurance and lending institutions."