Sandy* noticed eight cameras when she inspected the home last month, but had been assured they were inactive.
With no other option to house herself and her children, she signed a lease, and moved in at the end of July.
“Something just didn’t feel right,” she said.
Then on her first night in the home, she walked into the lounge room and a camera lit up.
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Sandy said the three property managers and the owner of the agency said they did not know who owned the cameras.
I would 100% be pouring water through the NVR.
I came back from a work trip once and a landlord had installed cameras in my house with my wife and kids in it.
I ripped it out, took it apart, destroyed the hard drive and told the real estate who had no idea they’d even came around to install it.