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Introducing Rental Application Remove Image Feature

Are you tired of dealing with unnecessary images cluttering your rental applications? Our new Remove Image feature is here to simplify your process and enhance efficiency.

Key Features:

Easily remove images from rental applications with just a few clicks
Streamline the application review process by focusing on essential information
Enhance privacy and security by eliminating non-relevant visuals

Potential Use Cases and Benefits:

Perfect for property managers looking to streamline their application review process
Ideal for tenants who value privacy and want to ensure their personal information is secure
Great for real estate agents who want to present clean and professional-looking applications to clients

Solve the problem of image clutter in rental applications with our Remove Image feature. Stay organized, maintain privacy, and speed up the reviewing process with this simple yet powerful tool.

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Generally speaking, under the above conditions your landlord cannot come into your apartment unless it is an emergency or you give them permission to enter so no interior photos. As long as you are paid up and there are no other legal issues, that property is yours.
However, the RTA does not permit a landlord to photograph the unit, or to post photos online. ... The Court concluded that requiring a tenant to allow her apartment and personal possessions to be photographed would be a breach of the tenant's right to privacy.
Under the RTA, a landlord (or the landlord's representative) is permitted to access the unit to take measurements or prepare diagrams of the layout of the unit to assist with the sale. However, the RTA does not permit a landlord to photograph the unit, or to post photos online.
Landlords or their agents need to take photographs on the inspection visits but within reason. The photographs should be to record how the tenant is looking after the property. But the landlord does not need to know how many CDs you have or the contents of your laundry basket.
Landlords and Trespassing In all states, a landlord can enter the property without notice or permission if there is an emergency. For example, if a burst pipe in your apartment is leaking into the unit downstairs, your landlord may enter or send someone from the maintenance crew to enter your home if you're not there.
A landlord can enter to "inspect" the premises itself (under certain conditions as provided in your lease) but they cannot "search" your personal property without your consent, or a court order. ... There is no law against a landlord going through your personal belongings, but it is highly unethical and immoral.
Can a landlord or property manager take photos during inspection? Yes, they can. Landlords and property managers have a lawful purpose to collect information about a rental property when they carry out a property inspection. ... The tenant has a right to request access to the photos that contain personal information.
Taking photos of the inside of the unit will be the most effective way to do so. The Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 (RTA) permits a landlord to enter a unit on notice to conduct an inspection. ... There, the Court ruled that the taking of the photographs was not, in and of itself, unlawful.
Generally speaking, under the above conditions your landlord cannot come into your apartment unless it is an emergency or you give them permission to enter so no interior photos. As long as you are paid up and there are no other legal issues, that property is yours.
Some landlords don't do inspections at all. This is a bad idea. ... Landlords often inspect once a year, but some inspect a rental property twice a year or quarterly. Whatever the case, you are entitled to get notice, usually 24 or 48 hours in advance, before your landlord comes by to do the inspection.
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