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Invasion of Privacy?

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aeslyn

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? AZ

Our landlady wants to photgraph things inside our home at an inspection. While normally I would just consider this an invasion of our privacy, at the moment I am under a confidentiality agreement I signed with my manufacturer with regards to my work, which I do from home. Can I refuse to let the landlady take pictures inside our home? Thank you for any help/advice you can give.
 


Who's Liable?

Senior Member
The rental unit belongs to the LL... They can do what they want to the unit provided it does NOT break any LL/T laws of AZ...

If you are concerend for the security of the items of your workplace, remove them in a safe place for the duration...
 

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