Monaghan is home to a thriving business community, and surveyors in the Monaghan Town area and beyond are no exception. But many don’t realise the extent of their GDPR obligations — particularly around property valuation reports containing detailed personal financial data (income, mortgage details, debts) shared with banks and solicitors without adequate data sharing controls. This guide breaks down exactly what’s required under Irish and EU data protection law.
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Absolutely. Under the GDPR and the Irish Data Protection Act 2018, all surveyors in Monaghan that collect, store, or process personal data must be fully compliant. This covers everything from booking details and payment information to CCTV footage and staff records. The DPC can impose fines of up to €20 million for non-compliance, and Irish businesses of all sizes are subject to enforcement.
RISK ASSESSMENT
Property valuation reports containing detailed personal financial data (income, mortgage details, debts) shared with banks and solicitors without adequate data sharing controls
Boundary dispute records including neighbour personal data and correspondence stored without the neighbours' knowledge or consent
Land registry searches linking property ownership to named individuals downloaded and stored beyond the survey purpose
Drone and aerial survey footage capturing identifiable images of neighbouring properties and residents
Legacy property files containing decades of owner and occupier personal data with no retention management
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REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Every Surveyor in Ireland needs these documents to demonstrate GDPR compliance.
STEP BY STEP
Provide a clear privacy notice to clients at the point of instruction, explaining what personal data will be collected and who it will be shared with.
Review how property valuation reports containing financial data are shared with banks and solicitors, ensuring data minimisation and appropriate agreements.
Implement a policy for handling third-party data in boundary disputes, ensuring neighbours are informed when their personal data is being processed.
Review drone and aerial survey practices to minimise capture of neighbouring properties and implement a DPIA if surveys are conducted at scale.
Create a retention schedule for property files that balances professional record-keeping requirements with GDPR minimisation principles.
Train all surveyors on GDPR obligations during site visits, particularly around photographing properties and handling third-party data.
COMMON PITFALLS
Including excessive personal financial data in property valuation reports shared with third parties, beyond what is necessary for the valuation purpose.
Processing neighbour personal data in boundary disputes without informing the neighbours or providing them with a privacy notice.
Retaining land registry search results and property ownership data long after the survey purpose has been fulfilled.
Using drone footage from property surveys without considering the privacy impact on neighbouring residents captured in the footage.
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Every day your Surveyor in Monaghan operates without proper GDPR compliance is a risk. The DPC is increasing enforcement across Ireland — get ahead of it today.
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