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Leases often include a section about security devices

While you’re waiting for a straight answer about an unexpected security device, check your lease or purchase agreement and see if there’s a section on home security. Check to see if it mentions the security system, what will happen to it — and especially who is responsible or has to pay for its removal. Leases often include a section about security devices and the landlord’s responsibilities. You’ll want to know exactly what it says. If it’s a homeowner’s security system, it’s usually legal to install and control it, although most landlords prefer not to include security devices like home security cameras in their rental properties. Tenants have rights, including the right to privacy, so if the system seems intrusive, you can file a complaint or even consult an attorney about your options. At the very least, your landlord should tell you about the system and provide codes to arm and disarm it. If you’re a homebuyer, this is the time to decide whether to keep the system or remove...

Leases often include a section about device the responsibilities

While you’re waiting for a straight answer about an unexpected security device, check your lease or purchase agreement and see if there’s a section on home security. Check to see if it mentions the security system, what will happen to it — and especially who is responsible or has to pay for its removal. Leases often include a section about security devices and the landlord’s responsibilities. You’ll want to know exactly what it says. If it’s a homeowner’s security system, it’s usually legal to install and control it, although most landlords prefer not to include security devices like home security cameras in their rental properties. Tenants have rights, including the right to privacy, so if the system seems intrusive, you can file a complaint or even consult an attorney about your options. At the very least, your landlord should tell you about the system and provide codes to arm and disarm it. If you’re a homebuyer, this is the time to decide whether to keep the system or remov...

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While you’re waiting for a straight answer about an unexpected security device, check your lease or purchase agreement and see if there’s a section on home security. Check to see if it mentions the security system, what will happen to it — and especially who is responsible or has to pay for its removal. Leases often include a section about security devices and the landlord’s responsibilities. You’ll want to know exactly what it says. If it’s a homeowner’s security system, it’s usually legal to install and control it, although most landlords prefer not to include security devices like home security cameras in their rental properties. Tenants have rights, including the right to privacy, so if the system seems intrusive, you can file a complaint or even consult an attorney about your options. At the very least, your landlord should tell you about the system and provide codes to arm and disarm it. If you’re a homebuyer, this is the time to decide whether to keep the system or remove...