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Alex Garfio
  • Queen Creek, AZ
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Owners personal info given to Tenants

Alex Garfio
  • Queen Creek, AZ
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Hello,

Does anyone know if it is legal for a property management company to provide the tenants with the home owner's personal contact info (cell phone and email) without the home owner's consent? My contact info was included in a disposition letter that was sent to them stating they owed thousands of dollars due to unpaid rent and damaged sustained to the property.

I am concerned they might retaliate because these tenants were recently evicted from my property. At least one of them is a convict and the others may be as well.

Thanks in advance!

Alex

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Benjamin Timmins
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  • Utica, MI
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Benjamin Timmins
  • Landlord
  • Utica, MI
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Probably no law against it, but I wouldn't worry too much.

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