Hawaii96778
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Hello,
Got a question and prior to posting I did search the internet to find out the laws on security cameras and rental properties.
Which property can have "Outside" as long as tenant was notified prior to signing lease but not "inside” the living area as that is considered an invasion of privacy? Outside is considered public similar to what an apartment complex or condo's etc. The property owner does have the right to secure the outside of their property with surveillance cameras to detour robbers, ensure no criminal activity is taking place on their property etc. But one cannot have cameras on the inside of the rental unless it is a rental where just rooms are rented then you can have them in the inside but only in a common area.
See I did my research on that part..
So here it is - we have a home in Hawaii that we rented to some tenants for duration of 5 months. They have no option to extend it is a set term of days any rate.
The house is completely furnished, towels, linens, cookware, furniture everything move in ready. This is our winter home and we return every fall. This is the first time we ever rented it out as we were strapped for cash and rented it to offset the cost of the expenses on it. We also pay for the internet, phone, Dish satellite, water they pay for electric.
We offered them an extremely ridiculous low rent as they were to maintain the yard (mow every 3 weeks or when needed) if they did not want to do this then they were to hire a yard maintenance company to do so at their expense, and keep the house and furnishings in a reasonable and good condition. We showed them the camera systems and told them that we would disable the one in the house and also the one on the outside large deck area, but we wanted the ones that pointed to the entry ways on to stay on as last year there were robberies all around our house (we figured the cameras were the only thing that saved our home). They had no problem with having the cameras on whatsoever - the cameras do not point in the yard just mainly at the door entries. The cameras do not have audio and do not show film inside the home.
Well a couple things, we are back at our Summer home on the mainland and now and we have not been able to get ahold of them, the number they gave us for contact (which prior to them moving in worked wonderfully) now you only get a message this phone has not been set up to accept messages. They do not respond to emails for over a month now. We virtually have no way to get ahold of them except to send a written letter, signature requested. Which we may have to do.
Since we do have the outside cameras, one faces the main entry door and driveway, 2nd faces the other driveway, 3rd the back door and utility shed, 4th patio sliders on small deck off kitchen.
First thing we noticed is - they have not been keeping up with the lawn. You can see part of the lawn in 2 of the camera so you can tell if it is being maintained or not. They mowed once in 9 weeks!
Now just a couple days ago they turned one of the cameras so it does not show on the patio sliders anymore so that entry way we have no way to monitor. The camera now points to the sky.
We have sent a couple emails asking them to point it back, no response, we have called the number they gave and of course no answer and cannot leave a message. So I thought "Idea" I will call the home phone and the answering machine will kick on and they can hear me. So I called and let it ring about 10 times the answering machine kicked on so I left a message for them to call us and to please move the camera back to the position to the patio door. I know she was home as 5 minutes after I left the message I seen the wife get in her car and drive away. so I know she heard me and I am sure the answering machine which has caller ID showed it was me.
So what are our options? Sorry did not mean to write a book but I am just frustrated. I figured they moved that one camera as you could see part of the deck and it was getting messy with their stuff (something tells me they are not the cleanest people) so they probably did not want us to see that. We are now concerned with how the inside of home is being maintained.
Not sure what we can do? Should we hire a friend of ours to go over there but we are supposed to give advanced notice so not sure how we should handle this being so far away. I don't want to call their work and ask to speak with the tenants (that’s not good) nor do I want to make them angry so they damage things.. .. Gosh just feel like we are stuck in a rock and a hard place.
Oh they did pay for the 5 months rental upfront and they have 12 weeks left.
Any suggestions or are we SOL?
Hello,
Got a question and prior to posting I did search the internet to find out the laws on security cameras and rental properties.
Which property can have "Outside" as long as tenant was notified prior to signing lease but not "inside” the living area as that is considered an invasion of privacy? Outside is considered public similar to what an apartment complex or condo's etc. The property owner does have the right to secure the outside of their property with surveillance cameras to detour robbers, ensure no criminal activity is taking place on their property etc. But one cannot have cameras on the inside of the rental unless it is a rental where just rooms are rented then you can have them in the inside but only in a common area.
See I did my research on that part..
So here it is - we have a home in Hawaii that we rented to some tenants for duration of 5 months. They have no option to extend it is a set term of days any rate.
The house is completely furnished, towels, linens, cookware, furniture everything move in ready. This is our winter home and we return every fall. This is the first time we ever rented it out as we were strapped for cash and rented it to offset the cost of the expenses on it. We also pay for the internet, phone, Dish satellite, water they pay for electric.
We offered them an extremely ridiculous low rent as they were to maintain the yard (mow every 3 weeks or when needed) if they did not want to do this then they were to hire a yard maintenance company to do so at their expense, and keep the house and furnishings in a reasonable and good condition. We showed them the camera systems and told them that we would disable the one in the house and also the one on the outside large deck area, but we wanted the ones that pointed to the entry ways on to stay on as last year there were robberies all around our house (we figured the cameras were the only thing that saved our home). They had no problem with having the cameras on whatsoever - the cameras do not point in the yard just mainly at the door entries. The cameras do not have audio and do not show film inside the home.
Well a couple things, we are back at our Summer home on the mainland and now and we have not been able to get ahold of them, the number they gave us for contact (which prior to them moving in worked wonderfully) now you only get a message this phone has not been set up to accept messages. They do not respond to emails for over a month now. We virtually have no way to get ahold of them except to send a written letter, signature requested. Which we may have to do.
Since we do have the outside cameras, one faces the main entry door and driveway, 2nd faces the other driveway, 3rd the back door and utility shed, 4th patio sliders on small deck off kitchen.
First thing we noticed is - they have not been keeping up with the lawn. You can see part of the lawn in 2 of the camera so you can tell if it is being maintained or not. They mowed once in 9 weeks!
Now just a couple days ago they turned one of the cameras so it does not show on the patio sliders anymore so that entry way we have no way to monitor. The camera now points to the sky.
We have sent a couple emails asking them to point it back, no response, we have called the number they gave and of course no answer and cannot leave a message. So I thought "Idea" I will call the home phone and the answering machine will kick on and they can hear me. So I called and let it ring about 10 times the answering machine kicked on so I left a message for them to call us and to please move the camera back to the position to the patio door. I know she was home as 5 minutes after I left the message I seen the wife get in her car and drive away. so I know she heard me and I am sure the answering machine which has caller ID showed it was me.
So what are our options? Sorry did not mean to write a book but I am just frustrated. I figured they moved that one camera as you could see part of the deck and it was getting messy with their stuff (something tells me they are not the cleanest people) so they probably did not want us to see that. We are now concerned with how the inside of home is being maintained.
Not sure what we can do? Should we hire a friend of ours to go over there but we are supposed to give advanced notice so not sure how we should handle this being so far away. I don't want to call their work and ask to speak with the tenants (that’s not good) nor do I want to make them angry so they damage things.. .. Gosh just feel like we are stuck in a rock and a hard place.
Oh they did pay for the 5 months rental upfront and they have 12 weeks left.
Any suggestions or are we SOL?
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