This policy sets out the obligations of Liberty Property Management Ltd t/a Liberty Estate Agents (LEA), a company registered in England, Company No. 02763322, whose registered office is at15 Wells Terrace, Finsbury Park, London N4 3JU, regarding data protection and the rights of individuals in respect of their personal data.
This policy aims to ensure compliance with Data Protection Principles of the Data Protection Act 1998 and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). LEA is registered with the Information Commissioner as a data controller and will maintain its notification status with the Commissioner. The registration number is ZB088202.
LEA has specific legal obligations regarding the collection, processing, transfer, storage, and disposal of personal data. The procedures and principles set out here must be followed at all times by the company, its employees, contractors, or other parties working on behalf of the company.
Throughout this policy the term “individuals” usually means customers but will also mean staff members (current and former employees), job applicants, contractors, suppliers, advisers and professional consultants. For the purposes of this policy, the term is usually synonymous with the legal term “data subject”.
This information will typically be collected by completing our standard forms, via the internet – through our website or our dedicated property portals: OnTheMarket and Zoopla, via email, during a telephone conversation or at our office.
LEA will use information relating to customers’ property including photographs, descriptions and plans, to market the customers’ property in accordance with instructions and may use the information at any time for general marketing purposes but will always take reasonable steps to ensure no personal information relating to the customer apart from that relating to the property is used.
There are CCTV cameras in areas where staff may meet customers, being the ground floor. The purpose of the CCTV, which is recorded, is for the security and safety of the staff and customers and for the security of the premises and to monitor the activities of contractors working on site. CCTV and recordings, including telephone conversations, may be used on occasion for staff training, authentication and security purposes.
1. The right to be informed – This policy informs all individuals about the collection and use of their personal data.
2. The right of access – You may make a request at any time to obtain the personal data which LEA holds about you either by phone on 020 7281 0000 - option 3, by email to enquiries@libertyestateagents.com or by post to: The Office Manager, Liberty Estate Agents, 15 Wells Terrace, Finsbury Park, London, N4 3JU. It is called Subject Access Request (SAR) and it can be made by filing in a Subject Access Request (SAR) form or by writing to us instead.
a) We will respond to any SARs within a month of receipt. However, this may be extended by up to two months if the SAR is complex and/or if numerous requests are made.
b) All SARs will be handled by the Office Manager
c) There is no fee for handling normal SAR requests. However, LEA reserves the right to charge a reasonable fee for additional copies of information that has already been supplied to a data subject, and for requests that are manifestly unfounded or excessive, particularly if it repetitive.
d) Staff members who wish to make a SAR should use a Subject Access Request Form and send it to LEA Office Manager.
3. The right to rectification – LEA will ensure that all personal data collected, processed and held by is kept accurate and up-to-date. Data subjects have the right to request rectification of personal data. The accuracy of data will be checked at the time it is collected and at regular intervals thereafter.
If you require any rectification of information, please contact us either by phone on 020 7281 0000 - option 3 or by email to enquiries@libertyestateagents.com, or by post to: The Office Manager, Liberty Estate Agents, 15 Wells Terrace, Finsbury Park, London, N4 3JU. If any personal data is found to be inaccurate or out of date, all reasonable steps should be taken without delay to amend or erase the data, as appropriate.
LEA will rectify the personal data in question, and inform the you of that rectification, within one month of you informing us of the issue. The period can be extended by up to two months in the case of complex requests. If such additional time is required, we will inform you without delay. In the event that any affected personal information has been disclosed to third parties, those parties will be informed of any rectification that must be made to that personal data
4. The right to erasure or “the right to be forgotten” – You have the right to request that the Company erases the personal data it holds about them in the following circumstances:
a. it is no longer necessary for LEA to hold that personal data with respect to the purpose(s) for which it was originally collected or processed;
b. you wish to withdraw your consent to LEA holding and processing your personal data;
c. if you object to LEA holding and processing their personal data (and there is no overriding legitimate interest to allow the Company to continue doing so) (see Part 18 of this Policy for further details concerning the right to object);
d. the personal data has been processed unlawfully;
e. the personal data needs to be erased in order for LEA to comply with a particular legal obligation
f. the personal data is being held and processed for the purpose of providing information society services to a child.
Unless we have reasonable grounds to refuse to erase personal data, all requests for erasure shall be complied with, and you will be informed of the erasure, within one month of receipt of the data subject’s request. The period can be extended by up to two months in the case of complex requests. If such additional time is required, the data subject will be informed.
In the event that any personal data that is to be erased in response to a data subject’s request has been disclosed to third parties, those parties shall be informed of the erasure (unless it is impossible or would require disproportionate effort to do so).
If we have disclosed the personal data to others, we will contact each recipient and inform them of the erasure, unless this proves impossible or involves disproportionate effort. If asked to, we will also inform the individuals about these recipients.
However, please note that the right to erasure does not apply if processing is necessary for one of the following reasons:
Under GDPR there are two circumstances where the right to erasure will not apply to special category data:
5. The right to restrict processing –
This is not an absolute right and only applies in certain circumstances.
You have the right to request you restrict the processing of their personal data in the following circumstances:
Although this is distinct from the right to rectification and the right to object, there are close links between those rights and the right to restrict processing:
Therefore, as a matter of good practice we will automatically restrict the processing whilst we are considering its accuracy or the legitimate grounds for processing the personal data in question
You may request that LEA cease processing the personal data held about you. If you make such a request, we will retain only the amount of personal data concerning you (if any), that is necessary to ensure that the personal data in question is not processed further. If you wish to make a request for restriction please contact us either by phone on 020 7281 0000 - option 3, by email to enquiries@libertyestateagents.com, or by post to: The Office Manager, Liberty Estate Agents, 15 Wells Terrace, Finsbury Park, London, N4 3JU. We will act upon the request without undue delay and at the latest within one month of receipt. In the event that any affected personal data has been disclosed to third parties, those parties shall be informed of the applicable restrictions on processing it (unless it is impossible or would require disproportionate effort to do so)
6. The right to data portability – only applies to the personal data you have provided to LEA where the processing is based on your consent or for the performance of a contract and when processing is carried out by automated means. Under the data protection regulation, you have the right to receive a copy of your personal data and to use it for other purposes (namely transmitting it to other data controllers).
Where technically feasible, if requested your personal data will be sent directly to the required data controller. All requests for copies of personal data shall be complied with within one month of the data subject’s request. The period can be extended by up to two months in the case of complex or numerous requests. If such additional time is required, we will inform you.If you wish to make such a request you can contact us either by phone on 020 7281 0000 - option 3, by email to enquiries@libertyestateagents.com, or by post to: The Office Manager, Liberty Estate Agents, 15 Wells Terrace, Finsbury Park, London, N4 3JU
7. The right to object – You have the right to object to LEA processing your personal data based on legitimate interests, direct marketing (including profiling), and processing for scientific and/or historical research and statistics purposes. If you would like to object to any processing of your personal data LEA you can contact us outlining what processing of information you would like to object to. To update your preferences, ask us to remove your information from our mailing lists please contact our DPO Officer either by phone on 020 7281 0000 - option 3, by email to enquiries@libertyestateagents.com, or by post to: The Office Manager, Liberty Estate Agents, 15 Wells Terrace, Finsbury Park, London, N4 3JU. Where you object to us processing your personal data based on our legitimate interests, we will cease the processing immediately, unless it can be demonstrated that our legitimate grounds for such processing override the data subject’s interests, rights, and freedoms, or that the processing is necessary for the conduct of legal claims. Where you object to the LEA processing your personal data for direct marketing purposes, the Company shall cease such processing immediately.
8. Rights in relation to automated decision making and profiling – Where personal data used in automated decision-making processes you have the right to challenge such decisions under the current regulation, requesting human intervention, expressing their own point of view, and obtaining an explanation of the decision.
The right does not apply in the following circumstances: the decision is necessary for the entry into, or performance of, a contract between the data controller (LEA) and the data subject (you, the customer); the decision is authorised by Union or Member state law applicable to the controller; or the data subject has given their explicit consent. When personal data is used for profiling purposes, the following shall apply:
Opting out of processing – you can opt out of the collection of personal information by automated means e.g. when visiting our website by using the Cookie Consent tool displayed in the website (the browser you use may provide options on how to opt out of receiving certain types of cookies). Please note that without cookies you may not be able to use all of the website features and/or online services. You can at any time tell us not to send you marketing communications by e-mail enquiries@libertyestateagents.com or Unsubscribing via the “unsubscribe link” within the marketing e-mails you receive from us, or by writing to us: The Office Manager, Liberty Estate Agents, 15 Wells Terrace, Finsbury Park, London, N4 3JU
LEA will not keep personal data for longer than it is necessary for the purpose or purposes for which it was originally collected, processed and held and will take all reasonable steps to erase and dispose of that personal data without delay. However, Clients details must be held by us for accounting, taxation and legal purposes for six years from the end of the accounting period to which they relate, or from when the account shows a nil balance following a cessation of the contractual relationship, whichever is the later.
All data collected will be kept securely on our computers and servers, with our secure cloud-based contact management software providers, property management software and paper files. LEA take all steps reasonably necessary to ensure that all data is treated securely and in accordance with the data protection principles and requirements of good practice. We maintain administrative, technical and physical safeguards designed to protect all personal data against any accidental, unlawful or unauthorised erasure, loss, modification, access, disclosure or use.
When any personal data is to be erased or otherwise disposed of for any reason (including where copies have been made and are no longer needed), it should be securely deleted and disposed of or anonymised.
It may be sometimes necessary to transfer personal data overseas. When this is needed, information is only shared within the European economic area (EEA). Any transfers made will be in full compliance with all aspects of the data protection regulation.
All personal data breaches must be reported immediately to the Office Manager.
If a personal data breach occurs and that breach is likely to result in a risk to the rights and freedoms of data subjects (e.g. financial loss, breach of confidentiality, discrimination, reputational damage, or other significant social or economic damage), the Directors must ensure that the Information Commissioner’s Office is informed of the breach without delay, and in any event, within 72 hours after having become aware of it.
In the event that a personal data breach is likely to result in a high risk to the rights and freedoms of data subjects, the Directors must ensure that all affected data subjects are informed of the breach directly and without undue delay.
The Company shall ensure that the following measures are taken with respect to the collection, holding, and processing of personal data:
Please note, any companies or organisations referred to in this policy may, at any time, be changed due to commercial or other business reasons and this policy will be amended after such time as these changes occur.
Data Protection and Privacy Policy
You have the right to access, rectify, erase, restrict, challenge, object and migrate the data we hold on you. For more detailed information please read our Privacy Policy above.
We strongly advise reading our Privacy Policy first, but to make things as simple as possible we’ll break it down for you: you can ask us what data we hold on you and you can request to update or remove partially or wholly the data we hold on you (as long as it’s not data that we legally have to hold on to – for example, if you’re a current client for whom we manage a property for, in which case there’s some data we are required to safely retain on record for a set amount of time).
If you want to get in contact with us about your data please either:
We aim to respond to data enquiries promptly but at busy times may take up to 30 days to get back to you.
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