Privacy & Online Terms

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• all warranties whether express, implied, statutory or otherwise, relating in any way to this website or your use of this website; and
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TRADE MARK NOTICE

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THIRD PARTY WEBSITES

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APPLICABLE LAW

This web-site (excluding any linked third party sites) is controlled by the PRDnationwide in Queensland, Australia. By accessing this site, you accept that any disputes about this website or its contents are to be determined by the Courts having jurisdiction in Queensland in accordance with the laws of Queensland.
This web-site may be accessed throughout Australia and overseas. PRDnationwide makes no representation that the content of this web-site complies with the laws (including intellectual property laws) of any country outside Australia. If you access this site from outside Australia, you do so at your own risk and you are responsible for ensuring compliance with all laws in the place where you are located.

Privacy Policy

PRDnationwide and its Franchise Offices are committed to respecting your right to privacy and protecting your personal information.

We are bound by the Privacy Act 1988 (Privacy Act) and the Australian Privacy Principles set out in the Act.

We will ensure that all officers, employees and subcontractors are aware of and understand PRDnationwide’s obligations as well as their own obligations under the Act. We will achieve this through the provision of training and throughmaintaining and implementing internal policies and procedures to prevent personal information from being collected, used, disclosed, retained, accessed or disposed of improperly.

This Policy applies to all of your dealings with us, whether in person, via telephone, email, correspondence through our website.

The purpose of this Policy is to:

• Give you a better and more complete understanding of the kinds of personal information we collect and hold;
• Clearly and concisely communicate how and when we collect, disclose, use, store and otherwise handle personal information;
• Inform you about the purposes for which we collect, hold, use and disclose personal information;
• Provide you with information about how you may access your personal information, and seek correction of your personal information;
• Provide you with information about how you may make a complaint, and how we will deal with any such complaint;
• Advise you of the circumstances in which we are likely to disclose personal information to overseas recipients; and
• Enhance the transparency of our operations.

Collection of Personal Information

Whenever you deal with PRDnationwide whether as a current or prospective seller, buyer, lessor or lessee or other, we will collect personal information e.g your name or contact details in order to provide services to you. We do not collect personal information unless it is reasonably necessary for, or directly related to, one or more of the services we provide or the functions we carry out. We will not ordinarily ask you to provide sensitive information. There may be circumstances, however, where the information provided by you reveals sensitive information. For example:

• You may require a property with particular features, such as wheelchair ramps. This may reveal health information.
• In providing details of your spouse or de facto partner, this may reveal sensitive information regarding your sexual orientation.

We will only collect sensitive information in circumstances where:

• It is reasonably necessary for one or more of the services we provide or the functions we carry out; and
• You consent to the collection of the information.

We will, if it is reasonable or practicable to do so, collect your personal information directly from you. This may happen when you fill out a form or when you give us personal information in person, or via telephone, email, correspondence or through our website.

Sometimes we will collect personal information from a third party or a publicly available source. For example, we may need to collect personal information from a credit reporting agency, your legal adviser, your past or current employers, your previous lessors or property managers, and tenancy information services or databases.

If we receive personal information that we did not obtain, we will determine as soon as possible whether we could have lawfully collected that information as part of our functions or activities. If we are not satisfied that we could have lawfully collected the information, then we will (if it is lawful and reasonable) destroy the information or ensure that it is de-identified.

You may choose to deal with us anonymously or under a pseudonym where lawful and practical. Where anonymity or use of a pseudonym will render us unable to provide the relevant service or do business, we may request that you identify yourself.

For example, whenever documents are to be submitted to government agencies or financial institutions, it is essential that we record your name accurately.

Use and Disclosure of Personal Information

Personal information collected by PRDnationwide will ordinarily be used for the following purposes:

• Assisting you to sell your property.
• Assisting you to purchase a property.
• Assisting you to lease a property (either as lessor or lessee).
• Assisting you to obtain a loan.
• Assisting you with payment or refund of a bond.
• Assisting you with tenancy disputes.
• Coordinating repairs or maintenance to a property owned or leased by you.
• Recording or accessing information at the Titles Registry Office or other governmental agency.
• Recording or accessing information at the Residential Tenancies Authority.
• Recording or accessing information on tenancy information services or databases.
• Client and business relationship management.
• Marketing of products and services to you.
• personalise our website for you;
• enable your use of the services available on our website;
• send you email notifications that you have specifically requested;
• send you our email newsletter, if you have requested it (you can inform us at any time if you no longer require the newsletter – Refer to the Contacting Us Section below);
• send you marketing communications relating to our business or the businesses of carefully-selected third parties which we think may be of interest to you, by post or, where you have specifically agreed to this, by email or similar technology (you can inform us at any time if you no longer require marketing communications - Refer to the Contacting Us Section below);
• provide third parties with statistical information about our users (but those third parties will not be able to identify you from that information);
• deal with enquiries and complaints made by or about you relating to our website;
• keep our website secure and prevent fraud;
• verify compliance with the terms and conditions governing the use of our website (including monitoring private messages sent through our website private messaging service); In order to achieve the purposes described above, we may disclose your personal information to the persons/organisations described below:
• In the event that you are a seller, buyer, lessee or lessor, we may disclose your personal information to prospective buyers of the property owned or leased by you..
• Your legal advisor(s) and the legal advisor(s) representing the other party(ies) involved in your transaction.
• Your financial institution and/or financial advisor.
• Insurance providers and brokers;
• Utility providers and utility connection service providers;
• Persons or organisations involved in providing, managing or administering your product or service, including independent contractors engaged by us as real estate agents;
• Tradespeople engaged by us to repair or maintain a property owned or leased by you;
• Organisations involved in maintaining, reviewing and developing our business systems, procedures and infrastructure including maintaining or upgrading our computer systems.
• Persons or organisations involved in purchasing part or all of our business.
• Organisations involved in the payments systems including financial institutions, merchants and payment organisations.
• The Titles Registry Office or other government agency.
• The Residential Tenancies Authority.
• Tenancy information services or databases.
• Real estate peak bodies.
• Real estate websites.
• Police.

We will only use and disclose personal information for the primary purpose for which it was initially collected, or for purposes which are directly related to one of our functions or activities.

We will not disclose your personal information to government agencies, private sector organisations or any third parties unless one of the following applies:

• You have consented.
• You would reasonably expect, or you have been told, that information of that kind is usually passed to those individuals, bodies or agencies.
• It is otherwise required or authorised by law.
• It is reasonably necessary for enforcement related activities conducted by, or on behalf of, an enforcement body (e.g. police, ASIC, Immigration Department).

Accuracy of Personal Information

PRDnationwide will take reasonable steps to ensure that all personal information it collects, uses or discloses is accurate, complete and up-to-date.

If you believe your personal information is not accurate, complete or up-to-date, please contact us (see the Contacting Us section below for more information).

Security

Your personal information may be stored in hard copy documents or electronically. PRDnationwide is committed to keeping your personal information secure and safe. Some of the ways we do this are:

• Requiring employees and contractors to enter into confidentiality agreements;
• Using secure hard copy document storage (e.g. storing hard copy documents in locked filing cabinets).
• Implementing security measures for access to our computer systems;
• Providing a discreet environment for confidential discussions;
• Access control for our buildings.
• Having security measures in place for our websites (see the Your Privacy on the Internet section for more information);and
• Securing (password- and firewall-protected) servers.

We will review and update our security measures from time to time. In addition, we will review the personal and sensitive information held by us from time to time, ensuring that information which is no longer required for the purpose for which it was initially collected is destroyed or de-identified.

Your Privacy on the Internet

PRDnationwide takes care to ensure that the information you provide to us via our website is protected. For example, our website has electronic security systems in place, including the use of firewalls.

You may be able to access external websites by clicking on links we have provided. Those other websites are not subject to our privacy standards, policies and procedures. You will need to contact or review those websites directly to ascertain their privacy standards, policies and procedures.

Access to Personal Information

You may request access to personal information that PRDnationwide and/or its Franchise Offices holds about you (see the Contacting Us section below for more information).

We will deal with your request within thirty days.

You will need to verify your identity before access to your personal information is granted.

While we cannot and do not charge an “application fee” for you applying to access your personal information, we may charge a fee for actually giving you access to your personal information in your preferred format (where reasonable and possible), which will cover our costs involved in locating and collating information as well as reproduction costs.

Once your request has been processed by PRDnationwide, you may be forwarded the information by mail or email or you may personally inspect it at the location where the information is held or another appropriate place. Whenever possible, we will endeavour to make the information available to you in the manner requested by you unless it is unreasonable for us to do so (e.g. if you have asked for the information to be emailed to you, we will endeavour to email the information to you. If the file size would be too large, we may send you the information by hard copy instead of email).

If you are aware that we hold personal information about you that is no longer accurate, complete or up-to-date, please contact us (see the Contacting Us section below for more information).

If you request access to your personal information, or if you request that we correct your personal information, we will allow access or make the correction unless we consider that there is a sound reason to withhold the information, or not make the correction.

Under the Act, we may refuse to grant access to personal information if:

• We believe that granting access would pose a serious threat to the life, health or safety of any individual, or to public health or public safety.
• Granting access would have an unreasonable impact upon the privacy of other individuals.
• Denial of access is required or authorised by law or by a Court or Tribunal order.
• Giving access would be unlawful.
• The request for access is frivolous or vexatious.
• Legal proceedings are under-way or anticipated and the information would not be accessible by way of the discovery process in those proceedings.
• Giving access would reveal our intentions in relation to negotiations between us and you in such a way as to prejudice those negotiations.
• Giving access is likely to prejudice enforcement related activities conducted by, or on behalf of, an enforcement body.
• Giving access is likely to prejudice action being taken or to be taken with respect to suspected unlawful activity or serious misconduct relating to our functions or activities.
• Giving access would reveal information in connection with a commercially sensitive decision-making process.

If we do not agree to make a correction to your personal information, you may provide a statement about the requested corrections, and we will ensure that the statement is apparent to any users of the relevant personal information.

If we do not agree to provide access to your personal information or to correct your personal information, we will provide written reasons for the refusal and the mechanisms available to complain about the refusal (see the Complaints section for more information).

Contacting us

If you do not wish to receive any information from PRDnationwide Pty Ltd please contact the Office Manager, PRDnationwide GPO Box 2750, Brisbane, Qld 4001 or email feedback@prd.com.au.

Complaints

If you consider that there has been a breach of the Australian Privacy Principles, you are entitled to complain to PRDnationwide as above.

We will acknowledge receipt of a complaint within 2 business days.

We will investigate the complaint and attempt to resolve it within 20 business days after the complaint was received. Where it is anticipated that this timeframe is not achievable, we will contact you to provide an estimate of how long it will take to investigate and respond to the complaint.

If you consider that we have not adequately dealt with a complaint, you may complain to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner on the below details:

By Post
Officer of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC)
GPO Box 5218
SYDNEY NSW 2001
By Email
enquiries@oaic.gov.au
By Telephone
1300 363 992
Amendments
PRDnationwide may update this policy from time to time by publishing a new version on our website, in accordance with any of the following:-

• An information security incident.
• Significant changes to our systems.
• Changes to the relevant State and Commonwealth legislation