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How do we make sure we're not being watched by the landlord? The number of apartments with SCREEN CAMERAS is growing - when is it allowed?

How do we make sure we're not being watched by the landlord? The number of apartments with SCREEN CAMERAS is growing - when is it allowed?

How do we make sure we're not being watched by the landlord? The number of apartments with SCREEN CAMERAS is growing - when is it allowed?

Hidden cameras are increasingly being installed in rented apartments and apartments. Are the owners keeping an eye on their tenants or is this a precautionary measure? In an interview with real estate agent Davorca Tasi, our journalist Milica Savi talks about this practice and her experience.

What the law says and what rights are respected by those who rent out apartments and apartments, more details below.

"This is absolutely illegal. It violates a person's privacy. If you refer to the Personal Data Protection Act, you will see that it protects privacy and thus violates the rights of the person who is living there. I'm not sure that any tenant, whether it's an apartment or a day apartment, would want to be rented on the premises,' concludes Davorka,''Recalling that many buildings have had video cameras installed in recent years to guard against theft and burglary.

If cameras exist, who has the right to view the recordings and what is the procedure in the case of recording people renting a long term or day apartment, of which there are an increasing number, Dubravka Tasi explained further.

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