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by janslow
1743 days ago
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This is unacceptable, in my opinion. Most of the properties I've rented in the UK have only have only had an inspection at the end, although one has had a mid-tenancy inspection, where they took photos of the (previously) damaged part only. Personally, I'd start off by raising a Subject Access Request under GDPR (it's part of British law, not just EU) as well, as well as asking how they asking how they process and store the data. If they're using the data incorrectly (e.g, if they claim to collect data to check for damage, but there is no damage), you could make a complaint to the ICO. If you're not familiar with your rights under GDPR, I'd recommend reading the UK Information Commissioner's Office guide for this (https://ico.org.uk/your-data-matters/your-right-to-get-copie...). |
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