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Updated over 2 years ago on . Most recent reply
Tenants Unplugging Property Camera
Hello all, I have 2 cameras installed in common areas at my rental property (1 looking at Driveway, 1 in the basement looking at laundry). Those cameras were installed with notices to all tenants, there is a sign next to them and they are not hidden. The cameras are repeatedly being unplugged via my blind spots by one of my tenants (I strongly suspect), I just don't have concrete proof (blind spots) to officially accuse anyone. I plan on moving the cameras to shrink my blind spots but if I catch the tenant (or tenant 's guest) in the act, what is the proper reaction?
***FYI, the cameras are being unplugged to violate specific lease rules I am not going to mention here (my suspicion).
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Quote from @Account Closed:
I would install a second camera to remove blind spots.
- Nathan Gesner
