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Vendoors is committed to ensuring that your privacy is protected and our use of your personal information is governed by this Privacy Notice. On this site, “Vendoors”, “our” and “we” each mean all the UK companies in the Vendoors Limited group (including but not limited to Vendoors, and their respective subsidiaries) which collect and use your information in the manner set out in this Privacy Notice. Any reference to “you” or “your” refers to anyone whose personal information we process.

1. Introduction

Vendoors, is a controller for the personal information that it collects and uses about you. We will treat your personal information as confidential and in accordance with applicable data protection legislation and your personal information will only be shared with others in accordance with this Privacy Notice.

This Privacy Notice explains;

2. What is personal information

Personal information is any information that tells us something about you. This could include information such as name, contact details, date of birth, bank account details or any information about your needs or circumstances which would allow us to identify you.

Some personal information is classified as "special" data under data protection legislation. This includes information relating to health, racial or ethnic origin, religious beliefs or political opinions and sexual orientation. This information is more sensitive and we need to have further justifications for collecting, storing and using this type of personal information. There are also additional restrictions on the circumstances in which we are permitted to collect and use criminal conviction data.

Any references to personal information in this privacy notice will include personal data, and where relevant, special categories of personal data.

3. What personal information do we collect?

We will collect your full name and contact details (such as phone numbers, email address and postal address) from you whenever you engage with us.

In addition, if we are providing a service to you, or on your behalf, where we are required to do so by law, such as the Money Laundering Regulations, we will collect information relating to your identity, which will be at least one form of photographic identification (such as a passport, a driving licence or an identification card) and one form of documentation with proof of your place of residence (such as a recent utility bill).

We will also confirm whether you have any relatives or close connections working at Vendoors, so that we can consider potential conflict of interests and if identified how to manage these, in accordance with our statutory and regulatory obligations.

Depending on the service that we provide to you (or on your behalf) we may also collect additional personal information as detailed below;

Buy, Sell, Let, Rent

If you are selling or letting a property through us;

We will collect a contact telephone number to get in touch with you about organising viewings and updating you on any offers received or rental applications for your property.
Where you are not the legal owner of the property we will request details from you as to your ability to sell or let the property such as a Power of Attorney, Guardianship Order or Grant of Probate.
We will collect your bank account details to arrange onward payment of rent due to you.

If you wish to rent a property we are listing;

Specific requirements so that we can find a property that is suitable for your needs.
Your bank / building / similar account details to allow us to manage an approved tenancy deposit account for you and to set up your rental payments.
If you are a tenant renting under the 'Right to Rent' scheme we will collect details of your Biometric residence card, your immigration status document and/or your birth certificate to carry out our required checks under this scheme.

If you wish to purchase a property we are listing for sale;

We will collect personal information relating to any specific requirements you may have in relation to a property so that we can find a property that is suitable for your needs. We will also collect personal information required to source a property for you and, where required, negotiate the purchase of a property on your behalf.

Property Management

Where we engage with you to manage property on your behalf we will ask for additional emergency contact information in case we need to get in touch with you outside of working hours or in the event there is a matter requiring your urgent attention. Where you engage us for portfolio management services we will share your personal information with third party lenders as is necessary to allow us to fulfil our obligations to you and to properly manage and advise you on your property investments.

Other

If you subscribe to receive news or other market updates from us, then in addition to the above we will collect details about the type of content that you would like to receive.

4. How we use your personal information

Under data protection legislation we are only permitted to use your personal information if we have a legal basis for doing so. We rely on the following legal bases to use your information;

In more limited circumstances we may also rely on the following legal bases:

We may process special categories of personal information and criminal conviction information in the following limited circumstances:

For specific information on how your personal information will be used for the services you have requested from us, please see below;

Buy, Sell, Let, Rent

We use your personal information for the purposes of fulfilling our obligations to you to let or sell your property or, if you are a buyer or tenant, for the purposes of arranging a contract for sale or a lease for you.
If you are purchasing a property where we are acting as agents for the sale of or selling a property through us we will share your personal information with your appointed solicitors and the solicitors acting for the other side of the deal as is necessary to facilitate the sale or purchase.
If you are renting a property we are acting as letting agents of, we will share your personal data with third party referencing agencies for the purposes of the prevention and detection of crime, fraud and/or money laundering and checking your suitability to rent that property.

Property Management

Where we are managing property on your behalf we may need to pass your personal information from time to time on to third party contractors whom we have engaged to carry out maintenance on your properties.

Finance

We may pass your personal data to an independent company with which Vendoors has a “preferred supplier” relationship, on a referral basis in relation to the arrangement of financing to allow you to acquire a property and/or the provision of the following services:

Other uses of your personal information

If we sell any part of our business and/or integrate it with another organisation your details may be disclosed to our advisers and to prospective purchasers or joint venture partners and their advisers. If this occurs the new owners of the business will only be permitted to use your information in the same or similar way as set out in this privacy notice.
We will share personal information with our regulators, governmental or quasi-governmental organisations, law enforcement authorities and with courts, tribunals and arbitrators as may be required from time to time in order to comply with our regulatory and legal obligations;
Where we use third party services providers who process personal information on our behalf in order to provide services to us. This includes IT systems providers and IT contractors as well as third party referencing or screening agencies for the purposes of the prevention and detection of crime. We may share your personal information with any person working within the Vendoors Group on a need to know basis to ensure we are able to perform our obligations to you.
We will hold your personal information on our client management systems and use this to provide you with marketing information about similar services offered by Vendoors to those which you have engaged us to provide which we feel you might find useful from time to time. You have the opportunity to opt out of receiving this information at any time.

What happens if you do not provide information that we request?

We need some of your personal information to perform the services you have requested from us. For example:

If you do not provide the information required for these purposes, we will not be able to perform our contract with you and may not be able to provide services to you or continue to provide certain services to you. We will explain when this is the case at the point where we collect information from you.

5. How we keep your information secure

The security of information is very important to us and we have measures in place which are designed to prevent unauthorised access to your personal information including but not limited to:

We ensure access to personal information is restricted to Vendoors employees and workers or other persons working within the Vendoors Group on a need to know basis. Training is provided to any of those Vendoors employees and workers who need access to personal information.

6. For how long do we keep your personal information

The period for which we will keep your personal information will depend on the type of service you have requested from us. We only ever retain personal information for as long as is necessary and we have retention policies in place to meet these obligations. We are required under UK tax law to keep your basic personal data (name, address, contact details) for a minimum of 6 years after which time it will be destroyed. The retention period may be longer than the period for which we are providing services to you where we have statutory or regulatory obligations to retain personal information for a longer period, or where we may need to retain the information in case of a legal claim.

Where you have consented to us using your details for direct marketing, we will keep such data until you notify us otherwise and/or withdraw your consent.

7. Overseas transfers of your personal information

We may transfer, store, or process your personal information in locations outside the UK and the European Economic Area (EEA). Where the countries to which your personal information is transferred do not offer an equivalent level of protection for personal information to the laws of the UK, we will ensure that appropriate safeguards are put in place and will take all steps reasonably necessary to ensure that your data is treated securely and in accordance with this privacy policy.

8. Your rights in relation to your personal information

You have a number of rights in relation to your personal information, these include the right to:

If you would like to exercise any of your rights please contact
[email protected]

9. Complaints and Contact Details

Complaints

If you have any complaints about the way we use your personal information please write to the Managing Director at Westbridge House, 6-8 Bridge Street, Boston, Lincs, PE21 8QF. who will try to resolve the issue. If we cannot resolve any issue, you have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office at: Information Commissioner’s Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF.

Contact details

If you have any questions, comments or requests regarding any aspect of this Privacy Policy, please do not hesitate to contact us by sending an email to [email protected] or writing to the Managing Director at Westbridge House 6-8 Bridge Street, Boston, Lincs, PE21 8QF

10. The use of cookies

What is a cookie?

We use cookies and other similar technologies in the operation of our website.

A cookie is a piece of information that a website puts on your device so that it can remember something about you or your device at a later date. We use cookies to distinguish you from other users of our website. This helps us to provide you with a good experience when you browse our website. By using our website, you agree to our use of cookies.

This policy explains what cookies we use on our website and how you can refuse or withdraw your consent to cookies. You can find out more information about cookies at www.allaboutcookies.org and www.youronlinechoices.eu.

Cookies used in this website

We only use two types of cookie on this website:

Session cookies;

These are typically required by us to make sure you can move freely from one page to another and so that you can access and use certain services within the website. Normally these cookies only last while your browser is open and are deleted when it is closed. Some may need to remain for longer than the duration of your visit (or “session”).

Persistent cookies;

These cookies allow you to set and store preferences for the website, such as when you are offered the option to customise elements of the layout or content of the website. These cookies may also help us to monitor, debug and optimise the performance of the website. These cookies remain after you close your browser to remember your actions and preferences when you return to our website.

Some websites use persistent cookies to provide targeted advertising based on your device’s browsing history, but not ours!

Refusing or withdrawing your consent to the use of cookies;

If you adjust your internet browser settings to refuse the setting of cookies, you may not be able to access or use fully certain parts or functionality of our website.
You may refuse to accept cookies by altering the settings on your internet browser. For more information about how to do this, look at your browser “help” section or visit www.allaboutcookies.org and www.youronlinechoices.eu.

Updates to this policy

So that we can offer you the best possible online experience, new services using cookies may be added to our website from time to time. We aim to keep the cookie information provided here as accurate as possible and use all reasonable efforts to review regularly and update the details. When we update these details, we will post changes on this page so please check back frequently.


Welcome to the DBS processor-only privacy policy

Introduction

DBS will be acting as the data processor of Vendoors Limited (“Client”) in our capacity of host of this website, which is why this policy is present on this website at vendoors.co.uk (“this website”) (regardless of where you visit it from) and tell you about your privacy rights and how the law protects you. This privacy policy also applies to any personal data collected or received through means other than this website – for example via email, telephone or face-to-face contact.

Click here to read the remainder of the DBS processor-only privacy policy.