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Originally Posted by Topspinmo
The drone probably captured stained roof. We villagers know stained roofs are bad  also I would think there minimum altitude that drones can fly over private property?
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There is no defined legally minimum altitude for drone operations.
If Florida there is an expectation of privacy defined in FS 934.50 but it would likely not be applicable in this instance as there is a level of inherent consent for examination of the insured property when the contract was entered into.
This discussion is all hypothetical as there in not enough facts and information in the OP to make a complete evaluation of the situation.
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