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.

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.

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    1 year ago

    if they are not on the initial condition report, they are fair game (and even if they were, I’d be looking into legal advice at this point). This agency has opened themselves up huge here by not acting on the situation