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Data protection law doesn't make exceptions based on your business size or location. Whether you operate a holiday rental operator in the heart of Cavan Town or in rural Cavan, the GDPR requirements are the same — and the DPC is watching.
Cavan supports roughly 4,500 small and medium enterprises. Cavan's economy is driven by a strong agri-food sector, with major poultry and pig farming operations supplying national and international markets. The county has a notable manufacturing base, particularly in furniture and engineering. Cross-border trade with Northern Ireland is a key economic factor, and tourism around the drumlins and lakeland is a growing contributor. Among them, holiday rental operators face particular challenges around collecting guest passport or identity details without a lawful basis or retaining them beyond check-out, which makes having the right policies and procedures essential.
Below, you'll find a practical guide tailored to your sector and your county — no legal jargon, just clear steps to compliance.
Absolutely. GDPR applies to all holiday rental operators in Cavan that handle personal data of EU residents — whether that's booking information, contact details, or employee records. Ireland's Data Protection Commission actively enforces these rules, with penalties reaching up to 4% of annual global turnover.
RISK ASSESSMENT
Collecting guest passport or identity details without a lawful basis or retaining them beyond check-out
Using smart locks, noise monitors, or outdoor cameras that process guest personal data without disclosure
Retaining guest data from booking platforms and direct communications indefinitely
Sharing guest data with cleaning staff, property managers, and key exchange services without agreements
Leaving guest reviews or feedback containing personal data in internal records or shared systems
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REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Every Holiday Rental Operator in Ireland needs these documents to demonstrate GDPR compliance. ComplianceKit generates all 8 policy types with a living compliance score that tracks your progress.
STEP BY STEP
Provide a clear privacy notice to every guest before or at check-in — include it in your booking confirmation or property welcome pack.
Disclose all monitoring devices to guests before they book — outdoor cameras, noise monitors, and smart lock logging must all be clearly communicated.
Set a retention schedule: delete guest personal data within 6 months of checkout, retaining only what is needed for tax records.
Put data processing agreements in place with cleaning staff, property managers, laundry services, and anyone else who may access guest information.
If you collect identity documents at check-in, delete or destroy copies within 24 hours of checkout — do not retain passport copies.
Ensure your Airbnb or booking platform listings comply with the platform's own privacy requirements and do not collect excessive data through pre-arrival questionnaires.
Review direct messages on booking platforms regularly and delete old guest communications that contain personal data.
COMMON PITFALLS
Installing indoor cameras, outdoor cameras, or noise monitoring devices without disclosing them to guests in the listing and privacy notice.
Keeping a spreadsheet or filing cabinet of every guest's passport copy or identity document going back years.
Not having any data processing agreement with the person who cleans the property and has access to guest booking details.
Assuming that because Airbnb or Booking.com handles the payment, you have no GDPR obligations for the guest data you receive and process.
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Every day your Holiday Rental Operator in Cavan operates without proper GDPR compliance is a risk. The DPC is increasing enforcement across Ireland — get ahead of it today.
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