Landlord Camera Privacy Concerns
Summary
In California, landlords cannot invade tenant privacy, and recording audio without consent is illegal. If a camera in a common area captures private conversations from within your unit, it may violate privacy laws. Document the cameras placement and any captured conversations, communicate concerns to your landlord in writing, and consider consulting a local attorney for further guidance.Full Conversation
The camera is in a common area next to our door and non insulated wall.
In California, tenants have a right to privacy, and it’s illegal to record audio without consent. If the camera is positioned to capture private conversations from within your unit, it could be a violation of privacy laws. Have you spoken to your landlord about your concerns?
The camera is in a common area and next to our door and uninsulated wall.
It seems like the camera may still be capturing audio from within your apartment due to the uninsulated wall, which could be a privacy violation. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Document everything: Keep records of where the camera is placed and any conversations it might have captured.
- Communicate with your landlord: Express your concerns clearly and in writing.
- Seek legal advice: You might want to consult with a local attorney to explore your options further.
Have you considered reaching out to a local attorney for assistance with this issue?