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Updated over 6 years ago, 09/14/2018

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Keeya WangJones
  • Washington
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Ring Cameras and Rentals

Keeya WangJones
  • Washington
Posted
Hi BP, I have Ring Cameras installed on my property. I tried to look for any laws or privacy regulations on CAR. I have a main house and a granny flat. I would like remote viewing of the property occasionally as I travel a lot of of town and globally. And if an incident occurs, such as stolen packages, I can provide the tenants video of the theft. Not guaranteed of video footage course will be in the disclosure. I’m assuming I will need to provide the tenants a disclosure. Does anyone else have Ring Cameras installed on their property? Do you provide access to your tenants? I would like to protect each tenant’s privacy. Like an apartment building with security cameras. Actually, it’s exactly like that, except a single family home. Thoughts?

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