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Royal LePage Real Estate Services Privacy Policy
At Royal LePage Real Estate Services ("Royal LePage"), we respect the privacy of
our clients and we are committed to keeping your personal information accurate,
confidential, secure, and private. We have adopted the following Privacy Policy
to ensure that Royal LePage continues to meet its commitment to your privacy.
The following sections, read as a whole, constitute the Royal LePage Privacy Policy:
1. Introduction
2. The Ten Principles of Privacy
3. Application of the Ten Principles
4. Questions, Concerns and Complaints About the Royal LePage Privacy
Policy
Introduction
Royal LePage provides a variety of products and services to the public, including,
but not limited to, real estate brokerage services, real estate agency services,
advising with respect to real estate purchase and sale, home leasing, property management,
real estate brokerage franchising services, and other real estate advisory services.
In the course of providing these products and services, Royal LePage may collect
certain personal information about its clients with their consent.
"Personal Information" means information about an identifiable individual. This
may include, without limitation, the individual's name, home address, age, income,
credit history, or other financial information, credit card information, personal
preferences, and other information about his or her family. Personal Information
does not include the name, title, business address, or telephone number of an employee
of an organization.
The Royal LePage Privacy Policy is based on, and complies with, Canada's Personal
Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act ("PIPEDA"), which includes the
Ten Privacy Principles outlined in the Canadian Standards Association Model Code
for the Protection of Personal Privacy. For more information about this legislation,
please visit the official Web site of the Privacy Commission of Canada at
http://www.privcom.gc.ca.
This Privacy Policy describes the ten principles that Royal LePage follows to ensure
that we protect your Personal Information when we collect, use, or disclose it in
the course of carrying on commercial activities in Canada. All of our employees
who have access to Personal Information must adhere to the Royal LePage Privacy
Policy and related procedures. To this end, Royal LePage has appointed a privacy
officer to ensure compliance by all Royal LePage employees and to address your privacy
concerns.
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The ten principles of privacy
The following ten principles govern our actions as they relate to the use of Personal
Information:
- Accountability
- Identifying purposes
- Consent
- Limiting collection
- Limiting use, disclosure, and retention
- Accuracy
- Safeguarding personal information
- Openness
- Access
- Addressing complaints
Principle 1: Accountability
Royal LePage is accountable for all Personal Information in its possession
or custody, including Personal Information disclosed to third parties for purposes
of providing services requested by you.
Principle 2: Identifying purposes
Royal LePage will inform you of the purposes for which it is collecting any
Personal Information, before or at the time the information is collected.
Principle 3: Consent
Royal LePage will obtain your consent before or when it collects, uses, or
discloses your Personal Information.
Consent can be express, implied, or given through an authorized representative.
You may withdraw your consent at any time (subject to any legal consequences of
which you will be informed). Royal LePage, however, may collect, use, or disclose
Personal Information without your knowledge or consent in exceptional circumstances
where such collection, use, or disclosure is permitted or required by law.
Principle 4: Limiting collection
The information collected by Royal LePage will be limited to those details
necessary for the purposes it has identified to you or to perform the services you
have requested. Information will be collected by fair and lawful means.
Principle 5: Limiting use, disclosure, and retention
Personal Information will only be used or disclosed for the purpose for which
it was collected unless you have otherwise consented. Personal Information may only
be retained for the amount of time needed to fulfill the purpose for which it was
collected.
In certain exceptional circumstances, Royal LePage may have a legal duty or right
to disclose Personal Information without your knowledge or consent with respect
to matters that concern the company's or the public's interest.
Principle 6: Accuracy
Royal LePage will keep Personal Information as accurate, complete, and current
as necessary to fulfill the identified purposes for which it was collected. You
may have this information amended where it is found to be inaccurate or incomplete.
Principle 7: Safeguarding personal information
Personal Information is safeguarded using measures appropriate to the sensitivity
of the information.
Principle 8: Openness
Royal LePage will make information available to its clients, employees, and
Royal LePage brokers about the policies and procedures Royal LePage uses to manage
Personal Information. You have access to this information through our website, or
through alternative means if requested.
Principle 9: Access
Upon written request, you will be informed of the existence, use, and disclosure
of your Personal Information, and will be given access to it. Royal LePage will
respond to such requests as efficiently as possible. If Royal LePage is prohibited
from providing such access they will explain the reasons for the lack of access,
except where prohibited by law.
Principle 10: Addressing complaints and suggestions
You may challenge Royal LePage compliance with this Privacy Policy. Royal
LePage has policies and procedures to receive, investigate, and respond to complaints
and questions regarding this Privacy Policy and our collection, use, and disclosure
of Personal Information. You may contact the Royal LePage Privacy Officer to express
any concerns or to request access to your Personal Information. The contact information
for this individual is provided at the end of this document.
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Application of the ten Privacy Principles
– How we treat your personal information
The kind of information we collect
Royal LePage gathers and uses Personal Information in order to provide you
with the products and services you have requested, namely: information that is required
to effectively market and sell the property of sellers or lessors; to locate, assess,
and qualify properties for buyers; to evaluate independent broker applicants; and
to otherwise provide professional and competent real estate services to clients
as well as to ensure that you are satisfied with the products and services we have
provided. Royal LePage may also use your Personal Information to update you about
our services and to offer you additional products or services that you may be interested
in, so that we may continue to serve your real estate needs.
We may be required to collect your social insurance number if the federal government
obligates us to do so pursuant to the Income Tax Act.
If you visit Royal LePage Web sites, we do not collect personally identifiable information
about you unless you provide it. All information that you do provide us with is
securely maintained and kept strictly confidential. This Privacy Policy does not
apply to aggregated data from which it is not possible to determine the identity
of a specific individual. Royal LePage reserves the right to use aggregated data
in any way that it determines appropriate.
How we use your information
At Royal LePage we use Personal Information for three general purposes:
- To communicate with you in order to provide you with our products and services.
- For inclusion in documentation relating to your particular real estate transaction.
- Transactional information to monitor our level of service and report back to you
to ensure your satisfaction with the provision of such services.
We will only use Personal Information for the purpose that we have disclosed to
you. If we want to use your information for a different purpose, we will notify
you and ask for your consent first.
When we are permitted to disclose your information
Royal LePage is obliged to keep your Personal Information confidential except
under the following circumstances:
(i) When authorized by you
Many of the services offered by Royal LePage require us to obtain Personal Information
about you in order to perform the services you have engaged us to provide. We will
always obtain consent from you first, and we will never use the information for
purposes other than those we have told you about.
You may withdraw your consent at any time, subject to any legal implications (which
we will inform you about). In some cases, if you do not consent to our use or disclosure
of certain Personal Information, we may be unable to continue to provide all or
part of the services you have requested.
(ii) When required by law
The type of information we are legally required to disclose usually relates to government
tax reporting requirements. In some cases, however, such as under a court order,
we may be required to disclose certain information to persons specified in the court
order. We will only provide the specific information requested and only upon being
satisfied that the authorities have legitimate grounds to request the information.
(iii) When permitted by law
The legislation has provided certain situations where Royal LePage is legally permitted
to disclose Personal Information without your consent. Examples include situations
involving the collection of debt in arrears, medical emergencies, or suspicion of
illegal activities.
With whom we may share your information
(i) Royal LePage employees
In the course of daily operations, access to sensitive Personal Information is limited
to those employees with a legitimate reason for accessing it. As a condition of
their employment, Royal LePage employees are required to follow all applicable laws
and regulations, including this Privacy Policy. Unauthorized use or disclosure of
confidential client information by any Royal LePage employee is prohibited and may
result in disciplinary measures.
(ii) Royal LePage affiliates
In order to better meet your needs, we may share some of your Personal Information
with our affiliates. We will only do this with your express consent and you may
withdraw this consent at any time. The procedure for withdrawing consent is outlined
below under the section "Opting Out."
(iii) Royal LePage third-party suppliers
As you may know, we may engage and coordinate third-party suppliers to provide you
with certain services offered through Royal LePage. Such suppliers are only given
the information that is needed to provide the specific service for which we contract
them to provide. Suppliers are obliged to protect the confidentiality of your Personal
Information and are prohibited from doing anything with this information that we
have not authorized them to do. They are required to treat your Personal Information
in a manner consistent with the Royal LePage Privacy Policy.
(iv) Sale of Business
We may transfer your personally identifiable information to a third party in connection
with a sale, merger, or other disposition (whether of assets, stock, or otherwise)
of our business.
How we safeguard information
Royal LePage has extensive controls in place to maintain the security of
its information and information systems. Client and independent broker files are
stored according to the sensitivity of the information contained therein. Appropriate
controls (such as restricted access) are placed on our computer systems and data
processing procedures. Physical access to areas where Personal Information is gathered,
processed, or stored is limited to authorized employees.
When you telephone a Royal LePage employee to speak about your file, you may be
asked for some personally identifying information. This type of safeguard is designed
to ensure that only you, or someone authorized by you, has access to your file.
Website security
In order to serve you better, Royal LePage offers clients access to certain
information through its websites.
http://www.royallepage.ca provides general information about Royal LePage and the
products and services it offers.
The Royal LePage Web site contains links to other Web sites, including those of
its business partners. Royal LePage is in no way responsible and cannot guarantee
the content or privacy of other sites linked to www.royallepage.ca.
Accessing and amending your information
As a client or Royal LePage broker, you have the right to access the Personal
Information we keep in your file and you have the right to verify or amend the information
if it is shown to be inaccurate. If you would like to view the Personal Information
held in your file, please make a written request to the Privacy Officer at the address
listed below, under "Questions, Concerns, and Complaints". We will respond to your
request as efficiently as possible.
To make a change, please make a similar request in writing to the Privacy Officer.
Opting out
In order to provide you with our services and products, Royal LePage will,
with your consent, share your personal information with other Royal LePage affiliates.
Should you not want to receive promotional materials from or have your Personal
Information shared with these companies please contact the Privacy Officer at the
address, phone number, or e-mail address provided at the end of this document.
Anonymous information and "cookies"
Royal LePage may collect anonymous information about you. This means that
the information collected cannot be traced back to a specific person. For example,
our Web servers may record certain information automatically when you visit Royal
LePage websites. This information is collected using "cookies" and might include
the pages you visited, your IP (Internet protocol) address and other site usage
statistics. This anonymous information is used for research and analytical purposes
only (like evaluating how many visitors our Web sites receive or which pages they
visit most often). It does not reveal any Personal Information about you, the user.
This aggregate data may be disclosed to third parties, but never with personally
identifying information.
"Cookies" are small text files that contain a unique identification number that
allows our computers to identify your Web browser (but not you) each time you visit
one of our Web sites that uses cookies. The information helps Royal LePage improve
the functionality of the site and enhance the navigation and security of your session.
Most major Web sites use this technology and most browsers are set up to accept
them.
You may configure your browser to notify you when you receive a cookie, and you
may refuse to accept them entirely. However, if you refuse to accept cookies, you
may limit the functionality that we can provide to you when you visit our site.
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Questions, Concerns, and Complaints
If you have any questions, concerns, or complaints about your Personal Information,
or about the Royal LePage Privacy Policy, contact our privacy officer using the
contact information provide below:
Max M. Cohen
General Counsel and Secretary
Royal LePage Real Estate Services
41 Wynford Drive,
Don Mills, Ontario M3C 1K1 Tel.: (416) 380-7551
E-mail: mcohen@cohenlaw.ca