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- Real Estate Privacy Policy: Legal Essentials for Australian Agencies
Explore key legal essentials of real estate privacy policies for Australian agencies Protect client data, stay compliant and boost your agency’s trustworthiness
- Privacy tips for real estate agents - REINSW
If the Act applies, prior to collecting information for open home attendee lists, real estate agents must ensure that they have obtained the individual's voluntary consent to collect the personal information and identify the relevant purposes for collection
- Tenancy - Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC)
A government-related identifier is a unique number usually found on Australian government and state and territory government identity documents, such as, a Medicare number, a Centrelink customer reference number, a driver licence number or a birth certificate number These documents may also have personal information a real estate agent doesn’t need If a real estate agent needs a copy of
- How Privacy Laws Impact the Real Estate Industry | LegalVision
This article explores the impact of the APPs on the real estate industry and details the effects of these legal changes
- Privacy Act 1988 and Real Estate Sales - Studocu
Real estate agents often collect personal information from potential buyers and sellers during the sales process This can include names, contact details, financial information, and other sensitive information
- Code of conduct for agents and sales representatives
The rules covered in the code have been redrafted in line with modern legislative requirements and to ensure consistency with the other property industry codes and the Real Estate and Business Agents Act 1978 It is important to note the duties and responsibilities of agents and sales representatives remain the same Agents and sales representatives must:
- Practical privacy for the real estate sector - Hamilton Locke
It also offers more specific guidance associated with the privacy rights of tenants and commensurate obligations of real estate agents, which highlights practical challenges such as the potential for over-collection of personal information, unauthorised uses and disclosures of personal information and managing such information in accordance
- General obligations relating to personal information for agents and . . .
The following guidance is considered by the Fair Trading Commissioner to be best practice for agents and industry in dealing with personal information from tenants An agent must act honestly, fairly and professionally and exercise reasonable skill, care and diligence
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