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Assembly advances bill requiring 30‑day notice before insurers collect aerial images of homes

2853599 · April 2, 2025
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Summary

The Assembly Insurance Committee voted to advance AB 75, which would require insurers to notify homeowners at least 30 days before taking or obtaining aerial images of a property and to give homeowners access to those images for review.

Assemblymember Isaac Calderon’s AB 75 moved out of the Assembly Insurance Committee on a unanimous voice vote after supporters described the measure as a consumer‑protection step to increase transparency around insurers’ use of aerial imagery.

The bill would require an admitted insurer to notify homeowners at least 30 days before taking or obtaining aerial images of their property and to provide homeowners access to any images taken so they can review them for accuracy.

Why it matters: Insurance companies and their third‑party vendors increasingly rely on drones,…

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