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18/04/2025 at 9:32 am #79131
OMG! I really have issues with my apartment neighbours in the building spying on me. You see, I have a unit which sits over the entrance and exit to the common basement driveway of my apartment block. The glass sliding doors and glass balcony panels of the lounge room face the drive. In other words, everyone entering the drive can see what I am watching on TV, and often they comment on my choice of programs when they see me in the building. This really annoys me as I find it quite intrusive and have no other option other than to close the vertical blinds.
It’s just as well I don’t subscribe to adult movie channels isn’t it???????????????
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19/04/2025 at 11:51 am #79148I have a serious problem with a neighbor using CCTV cameras that are all around the property.on outside wall, door and up on 2nd floor wallmy privacy is being invaded.everything I do is recorded.I open garage door to go out or return it is recorded.I open boot of my car to unload items it’s recordedwhat can I do?not sure if he got permission to install these cameras19/04/2025 at 1:31 pm #79150
If in NSW, start by looking through the NSW Surveillance Devices Act – https://legislation.nsw.gov.au/view/html/inforce/current/act-2007-064
and then write to your strata plan’s secretary referring to the Act and asking whether the cameras were installed legally, noting that you never consented to all the setup.
22/04/2025 at 4:08 pm #79157The first issue is whether they have permission to instal cameras. A by lawpreventi g changes to common property would cover this.
Se only, if they have permission, they are only allowed to record common property. Common property is a public area, so as long as the camera does not record inside a lot its legal.
I would also be bringing up with the committee, the relevance of cameras. If the lot owner claims its for their security, they should only record what’s relevant. ie their front doo, their garage, but not areas not associated with them.
22/04/2025 at 4:10 pm #79162If in NSW, start by looking through the NSW Surveillance Devices Act –
That Act is designed to offer ways that law enforcement authorities can surveil suspects. It is not about individuals or companies installing CCTV or security cameras.
The opinions offered in these Forum posts and replies are not intended to be taken as legal advice. Readers with serious issues should consult experienced strata lawyers.
29/04/2025 at 8:01 am #79210I thought I’m only the person who is facing this issues but here you are. Trust me i don’t know how to deal with the issues. But neighbor have two cameras one is front of the house and second on the side, that is covering the whole area. whenever I go to the job, I’m being recorded, i come back i recorded. I don’t know what to do?
29/04/2025 at 8:02 am #79215I don’t know what to do?
Are you in a strata townhouse in NSW? If not, what and where?
The opinions offered in these Forum posts and replies are not intended to be taken as legal advice. Readers with serious issues should consult experienced strata lawyers.
30/04/2025 at 1:12 pm #79222I have a serious problem with a neighbor using CCTV cameras that are all around the property.not sure if he got permission to install these camerasTwo NCAT cases handled by the same Senior Member documented here:You cannot alter the external appearance of common property without having the approval of the owners corporation. -
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