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Updated over 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

Cameras at rental property
Renting my primary home. Installed ring security cameras years ago. Do I have to take them down when renting?
One in front yard, one in back yard
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Some tenants will love and see as a great feature some will not. The issue is if you still have access. My house, I would leave it up to the tenant and if they want an account they pay for it and set it up etc....that way you don't have access. If they don't want it I would get rid of the account.