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Jeffery Wilen
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Guest request for video surveillance footage

Jeffery Wilen
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Vancouver, WA
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We have a guest requesting a copy of the front door video surveillance footage?  Has anyone else had this type request?

I'm still searching for information regarding liability to disclose this footage.  We are legal for recording the camera footage, property has to be posted as having 24hr surveillance and advise each guest as they reserve.

Inclined to give them the footage for the period requested, but want to see how others have handled it before.

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    Julie McCoy
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    Julie McCoy
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    @Jeffery Wilen My immediate thought is - why do they want it?  Without a compelling reason I wouldn't release it.  I assume you've already reviewed it and not found anything out of the ordinary?

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