: Aim cameras only at your property entries and avoid windows of nearby homes.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. Privacy laws vary by jurisdiction. Consult a local attorney for specific legal concerns regarding surveillance laws in your area. : Aim cameras only at your property entries
Nora dropped the phone. It clattered on the hardwood floor. When she picked it up again, the feed was black. The camera was unplugged. The green light was off. Consult a local attorney for specific legal concerns
If you live in a multifamily dwelling, the rules tighten considerably. You generally cannot place a camera that records a shared hallway, stairwell, or lobby without HOA or landlord approval. Your camera should only cover your doorstep, and it must absolutely not capture the inside of a neighbor's unit when their door opens. When she picked it up again, the feed was black