Privacy Policy

WAD’s Investments Pty Ltd – (ACN : 623 082 931) (“rdr Real Estate”, “we”, or “us”) acknowledge the importance in protecting your privacy.  rdr Real Estate is committed to complying with its obligations under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (the Act).

The Act allows personal information to be collected, used and disclosed for the purposes for which it was collected in accordance with the Act.

This Privacy Policy only applies to the extent we collect, use and disclose personal information in connection with this website.

We also have a privacy policy which details our policy in connection with our real estate business.  A copy of this privacy policy can be accessed here: https://www.rdrrealestate.com.au/privacy-policy.

This Privacy Policy may be revised, updated or replaced from time to time, and we may subsequently notify users of any changes to it by posting the revised, updated or replaced Privacy Policy on this website.  Any changes to it take effect on the date on which the revised, updated or replaced Privacy Policy is posted to this website.

 

What personal information do we collect?

 This information is dependant on which services we provide you within our organisation.  This may include:

  •  Name, date of birth, contact details, employment details, financial information e.g.: credit history, personal references, TFN, information relating to Wills or Estate, copies of photo identification and additional information that may be deemed necessary to provide our services
  • Contractors & Service Providers: Name, contact information, ABN/ACN, and other relevant information pertaining to business
  • Job Applications: Personal details including name and contract number, job references, resume and other information as required

 

How we collect personal information from you:

 We will collect personal information from you in the following circumstances:

Property Management

  • if you are a prospective or current landlord and you want us to manage your property, then we will collect personal information from you in order to identify you and the property;
  • if you are a prospective or current tenant and/or you inspect any rental property, then we will collect personal information from you when you attend the property inspection; and
  • if you are a prospective or current tenant and you want to rent a property, then we will collect personal information from you, usually at the rental application stage from the rental application and supporting documentation that you supply. If you are the successful tenant then we may also collect personal information from you during the continuation of any tenancy or lease agreement with the landlord.

Sales

  • if you are a prospective or current vendor and you want us to act as your sales agent, then we will collect personal information from you in order to identify you and the property;
  • if you are a prospective or current purchaser and you inspect any property, then we will collect personal information from you when you attend the inspection; and
  • subject to the other provisions of this Privacy Policy, we may also collect personal information from you when you make any other enquiry with us about the property.

 

How we collect personal information from other sources:

 We can collect personal information about you from other sources in any manner permitted by the Act.  We will only collect personal information from other sources where it is reasonably necessary for us to do so in relation to, or in connection with, any services we are supplying in connection with our real estate and/or strata agency business.  Examples of such sources of personal information include:

  • from your agents, other owners, insurers and underwriters, contractors, legal, financial and other advisors in relation to or in connection with any tenancy, lease or contract for sale of the property;
  • from public registers including those managed by the NSW Land & Property Information;
  • from publicly available information;
  • from property valuers or related service providers; and
  • from our other service providers including any third party that has been authorised to supply us with personal information.

 

When the law authorises or requires collection of personal information:

 There are laws that may require us to collect and disclose your personal information.  For example, we may be required to collect and disclose your personal information pursuant to the Property, Stock and Business Agents Act 2002 (NSW), including any regulation under that law. 

 

How your personal information may be used:

 We may collect and disclose your personal information for the following purposes including

Property Management

  • to identify and/or verify the identity of any prospective or actual landlord or tenant for any property we manage or propose to manage;
  • to process and assess any application received in relation to a tenancy or lease of any property;
  • to advertise, market and promote any tenancy or lease of any property;
  • to negotiate and prepare any tenancy agreement, lease or any other document for any property;
  • to liaise and exchange information with the landlord or the tenant as well as their agents, contractors, legal, financial and other advisors in relation to or in connection with any tenancy or lease of the property;
  • to manage any tenancy or lease agreement including the collection of rent and other amounts on behalf of the landlord and the preparation of required statements of account;
  • to ensure the safety and security of landlords and existing occupiers and of each of their property in connection with the inspection of any property by prospective tenants;
  • to provide your insurer with information relating to or connected with any property;
  • to comply with any applicable law in connection with the tenancy agreement or lease;
  • to confirm whether the landlord or tenant is registered for GST purposes;
  • to tell you about any other rental property that we are managing or any other service that we provide, unless you tell us not to (this is referred to as direct marketing);

Sales

  • to identify and/or verify the identity of any prospective or actual vendor for any property;
  • to advertise, market and promote the sale of any property;
  • to negotiate and manage the sale of any property (including to provide non-legal assistance with the exchange of the contracts for the sale of property as well as the preparation of any required statements of account);
  • to liaise and exchange information with the vendor, purchaser (including any prospective purchaser) as well with their respective agents, contractors, legal, financial and other advisors in relation to or in connection with the sale of the property;
  • to ensure the safety and security of vendors and existing occupiers and of each of their property in connection with auctions and the inspection of any property by prospective purchasers;
  • to comply with any applicable law in connection with the sale of the property;
  • to confirm whether the vendor or purchaser is registered for GST purposes;
  • to tell you about any other property that we are selling or any other service that we provide, unless you tell us not to (this is referred to as direct marketing);

Generally

  • to provide statistical and other information to the Real Estate Institute of New South Wales
  • to allow us to run our business efficiently and to perform administrative and operational tasks;
  • to comply with any dispute resolution or other legal process;
  • to act on behalf of clients in accordance with any agency agreement and to comply with our obligations under that agreement;
  • in order to update our records and your contact details;
  • to operate controlled money accounts;
  • if we enter into or propose to enter into any agreement or arrangement with any party for the purpose of, or in connection with, the acquisition of our business (including any part of our business that includes personal information), then we may provide that party (including its legal, financial and other professional advisers) with personal information in relation to or in connection with those arrangements; and
  • any other purpose to which you have consented.

You can tell us at any time if you no longer wish to receive direct marketing information or offers from us. We will process your request as soon as reasonably practicable after receipt of the request.


How we share your personal information

Sharing personal information with third parties

We may seek and use personal information about you from, and use or disclose personal information about you to, third parties in relation to or in connection with the potential or actual rental of a property, the sale and purchase of a property or other business or administrative functions for the real estate and/or strata agency. These third parties may include:

  • your representatives, attorneys, lawyers, settlement agents, accountants, brokers;
  • any conjunction, co-listing, buyers’ or other property agents that acts on your behalf in connection with the rental, leasing, sale and purchase of property;
  • auctioneers;
  • your financier including any mortgage brokers that may be assisting you with any existing mortgage loan or application in relation to the sale or purchase of property;
  • valuers, surveyors, insurers, re-insurers, claim assessors and investigators;
  • financial institutions including deposit taking institutions;
  • if you are a tenant, including any prospective tenant, your referees, including your employer or other individuals to confirm your identity and/or other details about you in any rental application that you submit;
  • organisations in and associated with debt collecting;
  • law enforcement agencies;
  • government and/or regulatory bodies including (without limitation) the NSW Land and Property Management Authority, Australian Taxation Office, the NSW Office of State Revenue. In many cases, these organisations may share information with foreign authorities;
  • mailing houses and telemarketing agencies that assist us to communicate with you;
  • if we enter into, or propose to enter into, any agreement or arrangement with any party for the purpose of, or in connection with, the acquisition of our business (including any part of our business that includes personal information), that party (including its legal, financial and other professional advisers) to provide personal information in relation to or in connection with those arrangements; and
  • service providers including IT and data consultants, agents, contractors and advisers that assist us to conduct our business.

Sharing personal information with related companies

We may share personal information about you with our related companies for any of the purposes described above

 

Why do we collect this information?

We collect this information for the purposes of performing our business activities and functions, providing products and services to you, maintain business records, providing our property services including appraisals of properties, acting as a real estate agent for the buying, selling, and leasing properties, advertisement of property, our services that may be of interest to you, for any purpose required or permitted by law, for any purpose disclosed to you and to which you have consented, responding to any complaints made, for any purpose that you would otherwise reasonably expect.

 

Information disclosed

We will use and disclose personal information only for the purposes for which it is collected in accordance with the Act, including:

  • providing services and customer support, including service updates;
  • maintaining and updating our records;
  • comparing information for accuracy, and verifying it with third parties; and
  • providing information as authorised or required by law or a relevant government body or authority.

 

If you do not provide personal information

 If you do not provide your personal information to us, it may not be possible to provide you with the service that you have requested or applied for, for example

  •  if personal information is not disclosed in a rental application by a prospective tenant, then we may be unable to process the application and/or submit it to the landlord for their consideration or approval. If you enter into a rental or lease agreement, you will need to be identified and your personal information will be included in the rental or lease agreement;
  • if personal information is not disclosed by a vendor in connection with the sale of their property, we will not be able to verify that they are the owner of the property and/or to advertise and market the property;
  • if personal information is not disclosed by a prospective purchaser at an open inspection, then we may not be able to admit them into the inspection;
  • if personal information is not disclosed by a prospective purchaser at an auction, then we will not be able to register them as a bidder;
  • if personal information is not disclosed by an owner in connection with the management of their strata scheme or their property, then we will not be able to verify that they are the owner of the property and manage the strata scheme; and
  • to let you know about other services we provide that might be suitable for your needs (unless you opt out of this by telling us that you do not wish to receive such information).

 

Personal information about other people

 If you give us personal information about any other person in relation to, or in connection with, the rental/lease or sale of any property:

  •  we are entitled to assume that you have sought their consent to the disclosure of such personal information to us;
  • we have collected their personal information for the purposes set out in this Privacy Policy;
  • we may exchange their personal information with other organisations for the purposes set out in this Privacy Policy;
  • we will handle their personal information in the same way as set out in this Privacy Policy and they can:
    • access or request a copy of this Privacy Policy; or
    • access the personal information we hold about them.

 

Overseas disclosure

We do not disclose personal information overseas.  

We may use cloud storage and IT servers that may be located overseas to store the personal information we hold.  As electronic or networked storage can be accessed from various countries through an internet connection it is not always practical to know in which country information about an individual may be held.

Please note that in some cases countries to which we transfer information may not have laws or binding schemes that have the effect of protecting your information in a way that overall is at least substantially similar to the way in which the Australian Privacy Principles protect your information, and there may not be any mechanism or binding scheme that you can access to take action to enforce legal protections.

 

Anonymity and pseudonyms

General users of the website do not need to disclose their identity to us in order to use this website.   This website does not, therefore, collect personal information about people who generally access it except in the circumstances described above.

Please note that we may not be able to provide you with some or all of our services if you are anonymous or use a pseudonym.

 

Cookies

A cookie is an electronic token that is passed to the user’s browser which passes it back to the server whenever a page is sent to the user.   Our servers may generate cookies which are used to keep track of the pages that users have accessed while using the website. The cookie also allows data to be inputted into a form or template and temporarily stored until the user chooses to save that form or template.  Cookies generally remain on the user’s computer even after an internet session is ended and the computer rebooted. The cookie can be read by the server that placed it there during a subsequent visit to that same server. Their exact behavior is server specific.

When users visit this website, our server may log certain information, including the type of browser and operating system the user is using, the top level domain name (for example .com, .net, .au, etc), the address of the referring site (for example, the previous site visited), the server's IP address, the date and time of visit and the address of the pages accessed, and the documents downloaded.  This information is generally only for internal statistical analysis and system administration purposes.  

Any other information supplied to us (for example, if a user sends an email or enters any personal information into our website) is treated in accordance with this Privacy Policy.

 

Information security

We take reasonable steps to protect all information which we hold (including personal information) from misuse, loss, and unauthorised access, modification or disclosure.

We may store information about you in cloud or other types of networked or electronic storage.  As electronic or networked storage can be accessed from various countries through an internet connection it is not always practical to know in which country personal information about you may be held. 

Where appropriate, we use secure transmission facilities.  However, no transmission of information over the internet can be guaranteed to be completely secure and we do not warrant the security of any information transmitted to us over the internet.

 

Links to other websites

This website may contain links to other websites. We are not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of those websites.  This Privacy Policy does not extend to those linked websites.

 

Information security

We take reasonable steps to protect all information which we hold (including any personal or sensitive information) from misuse, loss, unauthorised access, modification or disclosure.

 

Marketing and opt-out

We may also use the information, including personal information (excluding sensitive information), provided by users of this website for marketing and research purposes, to analyse and improve products, benefits and services and to inform users of products, services and benefits provided by us, our related entities, suppliers or sponsors which we consider may be of value or interest to users, unless the user tells us, or has previously told us, not to.  If a user does not wish to receive any information about such products, services and benefits they can contact the Privacy Officer (details specified below).  We will not use your sensitive information for these purposes without your consent.

 

Accessing your Personal Information

Users of the website whose information we either collect, use or disclose have the right to request access to any personal information held by us which relates to them, unless we are permitted to withhold that information. We may charge a reasonable fee where access to personal information is provided.  Any requests for access to a user’s personal information should be made in writing to the Privacy Officer (details specified below).  The user also has the right to request the correction of any personal information which relates to them that is inaccurate, incomplete, irrelevant, misleading or out-of-date.

 

This Privacy Policy is available at our office and may also be made available to you at any property inspection or when we first communicate with you by email.

 

If the user requires any further information about our management of personal information or has any queries or complaints, they should contact:

The Privacy Officer

 rdr Real Estate

24 Otho Street INVERELL NSW 2360

Tel: (02) 6722 5500

Email: admin@rdrrealestate.com.au

 

 Acceptance of this Privacy Policy

By using this website, accessing any of our products, services or features, the user acknowledges that it has read, understands and accepts this Privacy Policy and the permissions to collect, use and disclose personal information, and the user authorises us to collect, use and disclose, in accordance with the Act, their personal information for the purposes specified in this Privacy Policy.

 

This Privacy Policy was last updated 16th January 2026.