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Privacy Policy
Policy Statement
Future Group Realty Ltd. only collects personal information necessary
to effectively market and sell the property of sellers, to locate,
assess and qualify properties for buyers and to otherwise provide
professional and competent real estate services to clients and
customers.
Privacy Code of the Canadian Real Estate Association - Summary of Principles
Principle 1 - Accountability
Members are responsible for the proper management of all personal
information under their control, and shall designate one or more
persons to be accountable for compliance.
Principle 2 - Identifying the Purposes of Personal Information
Members shall identify the purposes of collecting information before or at the time the information is collected.
Principle 3 – Obtaining Consent
The knowledge and consent of the consumer are required for the
collection, use or disclosure of personal information except where
inappropriate.
Principle 4 – Limiting Collection of Personal Information
Members shall limit the collection of personal information to that which is necessary for the purposes identified.
Principle 5 – Limiting Use, Disclosure and retention of Personal Information
Members shall use or disclose personal information only for the reason
it was collected, except with the consent of the consumer as required
by law.
Principle 6 – Accuracy of Personal Information
Members shall keep personal information as accurate, complete, current and relevant as necessary for its identified purpose.
Principle 7 – Protecting Information
Members shall protect personal information with safeguards appropriate to the sensitivity of the information.
Principle 8 – Openness Concerning Policies and Practices
Members shall make readily available to consumers specific information
about their policies and practices relating to the management of
personal information.
Principle 9 – Consumer Access to Personal Information
Upon request, members shall inform a consumer of the existence, use and
disclosure of his or her personal information and shall give the
individual access to that information.
Principle 10 – Challenging Compliance
A consumer shall be able to address a challenge concerning compliance
with the above principles to the designated accountable person or
persons in the member office.
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