Privacy Policy for DeLaney
Realty, Inc.
1. What is personal
information?
Personal information is:
(1) information
in a consumer report; or
(2) an
individual’s first name or initial and last name in combination with any of the
following:
(a) birth
date;
(b) social
security number or other government issued identification number;
(c) mother’s
maiden name;
(d) unique
biometric data (fingerprint, voice print, retina image);
(e) unique
electronic identification number or routing code;
(f) telecommunication
access devices including debit or credit card information; or
(g) financial
institution account or information.
A consumer report is a report
related to a person’s credit worthiness, credit standing, credit capacity,
character, general reputation, personal characteristics, or mode of living
prepared by or obtained from an agency that collects such information such as a
credit reporting agency.
2. How is personal information collected?
This company obtains personal
information in the following ways:
(1)
in
consumer reports from reporting agencies to which this company subscribes in
connection with lease applications, loan applications, or for other reasons
that the consumer may authorize this company to obtain;
(2)
in
lease applications a prospective tenant completes;
(3)
in
loan applications a borrower or buyer completes;
(4)
in
other real estate related forms the customer or client completes in or related
to a transaction; and
(5)
in
tax reporting forms that the customer or client is required to complete and
which are given to this company.
(6) in
property management files, past and present, for properties under management.
When completing the forms required
above, the customer or client may send the information to this company by mail,
fax, personal delivery, or by e-mail. Customers
or clients may occasionally provide personal information to this company or its
agents by other means such as telephone calls, fax messages, or e-mail messages
in order expedite a transaction in which the customer or client is involved.
3. How and when is the personal information
used?
Personal Information from
Prospective Tenants:
The personal information that prospective tenants provide to this company is
primarily used to obtain consumer reports (credit checks). It may also be used to perform background
checks and rental history searches. The
information in the consumer reports may be discussed with landlords for whom
this company manages property. This
company also reports information to credit reporting agencies and uses personal
information to complete those reports.
Personal Information from Owners of
Properties Managed by the Company: When this company acts as a property manager for a
property owner, the company uses the property owner’s personal information only:
(a) to deliver the required management services; (b) to file any required reports
with governmental agencies (for example, the IRS); or (c) for other purposes
the property owner may authorize; (d) to gain access to mortgage company
records to resolve discrepancies in payment postings or escrow accounting of
insurance and property tax payments; (e) in working with a property owner’s
insurance company in settling claims or improper insurance on property.
Personal Information from Clients: When this company represents a person
(buyer, seller, landlord, or tenant) in a transaction the agent servicing the
client may, on the client’s behalf and at the client’s instruction, convey personal
information he or she provides to the agent to service providers (for example,
mortgage lenders and title companies) as those service providers may require
for the products or services the client needs or requests. If this company represents a prospective
tenant in a lease transaction, the personal information may, on the tenant’s
behalf and with the tenant’s knowledge, be discussed with and provided to
landlords or their agents. This company and
its agents exercise reasonable discretion when discussing any personal
information with others.
4. How is the personal information protected?
Written files in this company are
protected under lock and key.
Electronic records are protected
under an access name and password assigned to persons in this company.
This company and its agents exercise
reasonable discretion when discussing any personal information with others and
releases personal information to others only as described by this policy.
This company does not permit its
employees or agents to make copies of consumer reports or records of insurance
claims. The consumer reports retained in
the company’s files are not to be accessed in the future as a convenience to
customers or clients.
The individual agents that work with
this company are independent contractors and the agent with whom a customer or
client works with may maintain a separate transaction file. The company instructs its agents to not
permit other persons to access the personal information in files the agents
maintain. The company instructs its
agents to protect the personal information in the agents’ files in the same
manner as described in this policy.
5. Who has access to the personal information?
The following persons have access to
personal information in this company’s files:
(1) the
agent or broker who is servicing or coordinating the transaction;
(2) the
office manager to whom the agent reports; and
(3) the
owner of the company.
(4) every staff member of this
company to include property managers, leasing agents, accounting personnel and secretarial support staff.
Personal information from prospective
tenants is not given to the property owner without the tenant’s consent, but
the company and its agents may discuss information in a tenant’s consumer
report with a property owner.
Personal information from any other
person (for example, a landlord, a buyer, or a seller) may be discussed with
others (such as landlords or their agents or mortgage lenders) only as is
reasonably necessary to negotiate or close the transaction or to provide the
services the customer or client seeks from this company.
This company may, at the customer’s
or client’s request, provide personal information to service providers in a
transaction such as a title company or mortgage company if it is necessary to
expedite or complete a transaction.
6. How is the personal information disposed?
This company uses reasonable
measures to dispose of personal information.
Personal information is usually disposed of by shredding or burning documents,
erasing electronic files by means that make the files unreadable or
undecipherable, or by eradicating personal information from documents or
electronic files in ways that make the personal information unreadable.
7. Erroneous Records:
If this company erroneously reports
information to a consumer reporting agency, the company will act to correct the
information in the company’s records and request the reporting agency to
correct the information in its records promptly after the company has learned
and determined that the report was in error.
If this company maintains an
erroneous record that a consumer has issued a dishonored check, the company
will promptly delete the record after the company and consumer agree that the
information is in error or after the consumer provides the company with a law
enforcement agency report stating that the dishonored check was not authorized.
Notice: This company asks any
person who provides personal information to this company or one of its agents
to identify the information at that time as “personal information.”