Real estate websites collect lead information โ names, phone numbers, income details, and property preferences โ which is then shared with agents, mortgage brokers, and other parties. This multi-party data sharing must be clearly disclosed, especially when data is passed to third-party CRM systems or lead generation networks. India's Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDPA) 2023 is India's first comprehensive data protection law.
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India's Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDPA) 2023 is India's first comprehensive data protection law. It applies to processing of digital personal data within India and to processing outside India if it involves offering goods or services to individuals in India. Significant Data Fiduciaries face enhanced obligations, and the Data Protection Board can impose fines up to โน250 crore.
Real estate websites collect lead information โ names, phone numbers, income details, and property preferences โ which is then shared with agents, mortgage brokers, and other parties. This multi-party data sharing must be clearly disclosed, especially when data is passed to third-party CRM systems or lead generation networks.
Data typically collected by Real Estate businesses: name, email, phone number, property preferences, financial qualification data, mortgage inquiry data
Yes, especially for Real Estate websites that publish advice, reviews, or information that users might rely on. A Disclaimer limits your liability for inaccuracies, outdated information, and outcomes resulting from acting on your content. Without one, you may face legal exposure.
A Real Estate Disclaimer should include: a general no-warranty statement, a no-professional-advice notice, an external links disclaimer, and any affiliate or sponsorship disclosures. For Real Estate specifically: Lead data sharing with agents and brokers.
A well-drafted Disclaimer significantly reduces legal risk by clearly setting user expectations and limiting reliance on your content. Under DPDPA, disclaimers are generally enforceable for general information sites, but cannot override statutory consumer rights. Consult a lawyer for high-risk content.