Effective Date: December 6, 2024
Yes Realty Boutique, LLC (“we,” “us,” or “our“) is committed to protecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy outlines our practices regarding the collection, processing, and protection of your personal data, in compliance with applicable privacy laws, including but not limited to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) (EU Regulation 2016/679), the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) (Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.100 et seq.), and relevant provisions under Florida State Law.
By accessing or using our website, www.yesrealtyflorida.com, or engaging with us via phone, email, or text communication, you acknowledge and consent to the practices described in this Privacy Policy.
1. Definitions
This section provides a detailed explanation of the key terms used throughout this Privacy Policy, ensuring clarity and compliance with relevant laws, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).
1.1 Personal Data
“Personal Data” refers to any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (“Data Subject”), as defined in GDPR Article 4(1) and CCPA § 1798.140(o). An identifiable person is one who can be identified, directly or indirectly, by reference to an identifier such as a name, identification number, location data, online identifier, or one or more factors specific to their physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural, or social identity. Examples include but are not limited to:
- Name
- Email address
- Phone number
- IP address
- Financial transaction data
1.2 Processing
“Processing” encompasses any operation or set of operations performed on Personal Data or sets of Personal Data, whether by automated means or not, as defined under GDPR Article 4(2). This includes but is not limited to:
- Collection
- Recording
- Organization
- Structuring
- Storage
- Adaptation or alteration
- Retrieval
- Consultation
- Use
- Disclosure by transmission
- Dissemination or otherwise making available
- Alignment or combination
- Restriction, erasure, or destruction
Processing also includes manual operations where data is handled in a way that identifies or can identify a Data Subject.
1.3 Controller
“Controller” refers to the entity that determines the purposes and means of the processing of Personal Data, as outlined in GDPR Article 4(7). In this context, Yes Realty Boutique, LLC acts as the Controller, exercising decision-making authority over how and why Personal Data is processed. As the Controller, we are responsible for ensuring compliance with data protection regulations and safeguarding the rights of Data Subjects.
1.4 Data Subject
“Data Subject” refers to any identified or identifiable natural person whose Personal Data is processed by the Controller, as defined in GDPR Article 4(1). This includes individuals who interact with Yes Realty Boutique, LLC via its website, communications, or services.
1.5 Processor
“Processor” refers to any natural or legal person, public authority, agency, or other body that processes Personal Data on behalf of the Controller, as per GDPR Article 4(8). For instance, third-party service providers that assist in hosting or communication functions may act as Processors under this Privacy Policy.
1.6 Third Party
“Third Party” refers to any entity other than the Data Subject, Controller, or Processor, as defined in GDPR Article 4(10). This may include regulatory authorities, legal advisors, or technology vendors engaged under specific circumstances.
1.7 Consent
“Consent” means any freely given, specific, informed, and unambiguous indication of the Data Subject’s wishes, signifying agreement to the processing of Personal Data, as outlined in GDPR Article 4(11). Consent may be obtained through affirmative actions such as checking a box or providing explicit agreement.
1.8 Profiling
“Profiling” refers to any automated processing of Personal Data intended to evaluate certain personal aspects of a Data Subject, such as analyzing preferences, behaviors, or locations, as per GDPR Article 4(4). Profiling is not performed under this Privacy Policy unless explicitly stated.
1.9 Personal Information (CCPA-Specific)
Under CCPA § 1798.140(o), “Personal Information” encompasses any information that identifies, relates to, describes, or is capable of being associated with a particular consumer or household. Examples include:
- Biometric information
- Geolocation data
- Professional or employment-related information
1.10 Sensitive Personal Data
“Sensitive Personal Data” includes data revealing racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, or trade union membership, and data concerning health, genetic, or biometric data, as defined under GDPR Article 9(1). Sensitive data is not collected unless explicitly required and legally justified.
1.11 Anonymization
“Anonymization” refers to the process of converting Personal Data into a form where the Data Subject cannot be identified directly or indirectly, as outlined in GDPR Recital 26. Once anonymized, the data is no longer subject to GDPR.
1.12 Pseudonymization
“Pseudonymization” refers to the processing of Personal Data in such a way that it can no longer be attributed to a specific Data Subject without the use of additional information, as per GDPR Article 4(5). Pseudonymized data remains subject to data protection rules.
1.13 Data Breach
“Data Breach” refers to a security incident leading to the accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure of, or access to Personal Data, as defined in GDPR Article 4(12). Data Breach procedures are outlined under this Policy to ensure prompt resolution and notification.
1.14 Data Minimization
“Data Minimization” is a principle outlined in GDPR Article 5(1)(c), ensuring that Personal Data collected is adequate, relevant, and limited to what is necessary for the purposes of processing.
1.15 Cross-Border Data Transfer
“Cross-Border Data Transfer” refers to the transmission of Personal Data outside the European Economic Area (EEA) in compliance with GDPR Chapter V. Safeguards include Standard Contractual Clauses or adequacy decisions.
1.16 Data Retention
“Data Retention” refers to the period during which Personal Data is stored in a form that permits identification of Data Subjects, as governed by GDPR Article 5(1)(e). Data retention periods vary based on legal and operational requirements.
1.17 Data Portability
“Data Portability” means the right of a Data Subject to receive their Personal Data in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format and transmit it to another Controller, as defined in GDPR Article 20.
1.18 Supervisory Authority
“Supervisory Authority” refers to an independent public authority responsible for monitoring the application of data protection regulations, as per GDPR Article 4(21). For EU citizens, complaints regarding data handling can be submitted to the relevant Supervisory Authority.
1.19 Consumer (CCPA-Specific)
Under CCPA § 1798.140(g), “Consumer” refers to a natural person who is a California resident. This includes individuals domiciled in California for purposes of taxation or residing in California for other than temporary reasons.
2. Scope of the Policy
2.1 Applicability of This Policy
This Privacy Policy governs the collection, use, processing, and safeguarding of personal data by Yes Realty Boutique, LLC in accordance with applicable data protection laws, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), and Florida State Law. This Policy applies to all interactions where personal data is collected directly or indirectly by us, including:
- Website Interactions: Personal data collected through our website, www.yesrealtyflorida.com, via forms, cookies, and other tracking technologies.
- Communications: Information shared during text message exchanges, phone calls, and emails initiated by or with us.
- Real Estate Consultations: Data provided during in-person meetings, virtual consultations, or other interactions related to real estate services.
2.2 Exclusions from the Policy
This Policy does not govern:
- Third-Party Websites: Any websites, services, or applications that may be linked to or referenced on our Users are encouraged to review the privacy policies of such third-party platforms before sharing any personal data.
- Aggregated or Anonymized Data: Data that has been aggregated or anonymized such that it cannot reasonably be used to identify an individual is not considered personal data under this Policy.
2.3 Territorial Scope
This Policy applies globally, with specific compliance provisions for:
- United States Residents: Adherence to applicable S. laws, including the Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act (FDUTPA) and relevant federal regulations.
- European Economic Area (EEA) Residents: Full compliance with GDPR provisions, including cross-border data transfers under GDPR Chapter V.
- California Residents: Compliance with CCPA requirements for the collection, use, and rights associated with personal data.
2.4 Data Collection Channels
Personal data may be collected through the following channels:
1. Digital Channels:
- Information provided by users when submitting inquiries or forms on our
- Tracking technologies such as cookies and web beacons to monitor user behavior on our website (See Section 9: Cookies and Tracking Technologies).
2. Communication Channels:
- Details collected during interactions via text messages, phone calls, and emails with Yes Realty Boutique, LLC
3. Direct Interactions:
- Data collected during in-person meetings or virtual consultations regarding real estate services, including information related to preferences, financial details, and transaction specifics.
2.5 Changes in Scope
We may expand the scope of data collection and usage in the future to align with evolving business practices or legal requirements. Any changes to the scope will be reflected in this Privacy Policy with an updated Effective Date and will comply with applicable legal obligations.
2.6 Responsibility for Third-Party Links
While our website may include links to third-party websites for user convenience, Yes Realty Boutique, LLC does not control or endorse the privacy practices of such websites. Clicking on third-party links is at your own risk, and we strongly recommend reviewing the privacy policies of those websites independently.
2.7 Data Usage Beyond Initial Scope
Should personal data be used for purposes beyond the initial collection scope, we will notify affected individuals and, where required, obtain explicit consent in compliance with GDPR Article 6(1)(a) and CCPA § 1798.100(b).
3. Categories of Data Collected
To provide transparency and comply with applicable laws, this section outlines the types of personal data Yes Realty Boutique, LLC collects, the methods of collection, and the purposes for which the data is used.
3.1 Identity Data
Identity Data refers to information that directly identifies you or can reasonably be used to identify you as an individual. This includes:
- Full name
- Email address
- Phone number
- Mailing address
- Unique identifiers assigned to your profile, if applicable
This data is collected to facilitate communication, verify identity, and deliver real estate services tailored to your needs.
3.2 Property Preferences
Property Preferences refer to the information you provide regarding your real estate interests. This includes:
- Type of property sought (e.g., residential, commercial)
- Budget range or price points
- Location preferences
- Desired features and amenities
This data helps us understand and meet your real estate requirements and customize our services accordingly.
3.3 Technical Data
Technical Data is automatically collected when you visit our website or interact with our digital services. This data is primarily collected through cookies, analytics tools, and similar technologies and includes:
- Internet Protocol (IP) address
- Browser type and version
- Device type and operating system
- Time zone settings and geographic location
- Website usage data, including page visits, clickstream data, and interaction patterns
This data is collected to improve website functionality, enhance user experience, and conduct analytics to optimize our services. For more information on cookie usage, see Section 9: Cookies and Tracking Technologies.
3.4 Communication Logs
Communication Logs refer to records of interactions with you across various communication channels. This includes:
- Logs of phone calls, including timestamps and details of conversations
- Email correspondence, including the content of messages sent or received
- Text message history, including any responses to automated messages
Communication Logs are maintained for quality assurance, compliance with legal obligations, and resolving disputes.
3.5 Transaction Data
Transaction Data pertains to information related to the services provided by Yes Realty Boutique, LLC. This includes:
- Details of property transactions, including addresses, sale or rental prices, and contractual information
- Payment details (processed securely and in compliance with applicable data protection laws)
- Records of signed agreements and associated documentation
This data is retained to comply with legal obligations under Chapter 475, Florida Statutes
(Real Estate Regulations) and to ensure seamless service delivery.
3.6 Sensitive Data (Special Categories)
Sensitive Data includes information that may require additional protections under applicable laws, such as GDPR Article 9. While Yes Realty Boutique, LLC does not routinely collect sensitive data, limited instances may occur where such information is voluntarily provided or required to meet legal obligations. Examples include:
- Financial eligibility details, such as proof of funds or mortgage pre-approvals
- Legal records associated with property transactions
Sensitive data will only be collected and processed with explicit consent or when required by law.
3.7 Usage Data
Usage Data refers to anonymized or aggregated data derived from personal data that cannot reasonably be used to identify an individual. This includes:
- Statistics on website usage, such as bounce rates and session durations
- Trends in property preferences or customer behavior
This data is used exclusively for research and business optimization purposes.
3.8 Sources of Data Collection
Personal data is collected through various channels, including:
1. Direct Collection:
- When you fill out forms on our website or provide information during calls, emails, or texts.
- During in-person meetings or
2. Automated Collection:
- Via cookies, analytics tools, and tracking
- Through automated text or email
3.9 Retention of Collected Data
All data categories are retained only for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy or as required by law. Data retention is managed in compliance with GDPR Article 5(1)(e) and CCPA § 1798.105(d).
3.10 Cross-Border Data Considerations
In cases where data is transferred across borders (e.g., from the European Union to the United States), additional safeguards such as Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) or adequacy decisions are applied.
4. Lawful Basis for Processing
Under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Article 6, Yes Realty Boutique, LLC processes personal data based on the following lawful grounds:
4.1 Consent
We process data when you have provided explicit consent for specific purposes, such as receiving marketing communications or participating in surveys. Consent is obtained in compliance with GDPR Article 7, requiring it to be:
- Freely given
- Specific
- Informed
- Unambiguous
You retain the right to withdraw consent at any time without affecting the legality of processing based on consent before its withdrawal.
4.2 Contractual Obligation
Processing is necessary to fulfill a contract or to take steps prior to entering into a contract at your request, as outlined in GDPR Article 6(1)(b). Examples include:
- Facilitating property transactions or
- Providing personalized real estate
Failure to provide this data may prevent us from offering certain services or entering into agreements.
4.3 Legal Obligation
We process data to comply with mandatory legal requirements, as per GDPR Article 6(1)(c). These obligations may include:
- Record-keeping requirements under Florida Statutes Chapter 475, regulating real estate brokers and transactions.
- Responding to lawful requests from regulatory authorities or law enforcement
4.4 Legitimate Interest
We process data where it is necessary for the purposes of our legitimate business interests, as permitted under GDPR Article 6(1)(f), provided such interests do not override your fundamental rights and freedoms. Legitimate interests include:
- Improving website functionality and customer
- Analyzing trends to optimize service
- Preventing fraudulent activities and ensuring security of systems and
4.5 Additional Jurisdictional Compliance
For California residents, processing is also guided by CCPA § 1798.105, ensuring data usage aligns with applicable rights and obligations.
5. Use of Data
The personal data we collect is utilized in compliance with GDPR, CCPA, and relevant Florida laws. The purposes of data use are categorized as follows:
5.1 Service Delivery
We process your data to provide and improve our core real estate services, which include:
- Facilitating property
- Conducting personalized
- Responding to inquiries about real estate listings or This ensures a seamless and efficient customer experience.
5.2 Marketing Communications
With your explicit consent, we use your data to:
- Send updates on new properties, promotional offers, and
- Inform you about services, events, or changes to our
You may opt out of marketing communications at any time by following the procedures outlined in Section 6.
5.3 Legal Compliance
We use your data to comply with:
- Statutory requirements under Florida Statutes Chapter 475, including financial record retention and transactional documentation.
- Other federal, state, and local laws requiring data reporting or
5.4 Fraud Prevention
To safeguard our business and clients, we monitor and analyze data for potential security threats, fraudulent activities, and unauthorized access. This includes:
- Implementing technical safeguards for website and communication
- Using data analytics to identify irregularities or suspicious
5.5 Data Analytics
We use anonymized or aggregated data for analytics and reporting to improve service quality and user experience. This data is not linked to any identifiable individual.
6. Consent for Communication
By providing your contact information to Yes Realty Boutique, LLC, you consent to the following:
6.1 Communication Channels
You agree to receive:
- Text Messages: Notifications regarding service updates, promotional offers, or transactional details.
- Emails: Marketing materials, newsletters, and responses to your
- Phone Calls: Real-time consultations or updates related to your real estate
6.2 Analytics and Tracking
You consent to the use of tracking technologies, including cookies and web beacons, to analyze user behavior and improve service offerings. This is in compliance with GDPR Recital 32, which allows tracking with user consent when it is clear, informed, and provided before data collection.
6.3 Right to Withdraw Consent
You retain the right to withdraw consent for communications at any time by:
- Replying “STOP” to text
- Clicking the “unsubscribe” link in marketing
- Contacting us directly to opt out of phone communications or tracking
Withdrawal of consent does not affect the lawfulness of processing based on consent prior to withdrawal.
7. Opt-Out Mechanisms
We respect your right to withdraw consent for the use of your personal data. You may opt out of communications or tracking mechanisms at any time through the following means:
7.1 Text Messages
Reply “STOP” to any text message you receive from us to unsubscribe from future text communications.
7.2 Emails
Click the “unsubscribe” link included in all marketing or promotional emails to opt out of email communications.
7.3 Phone Calls
You can contact us directly to:
- Request removal from our call communication
- Manage your preferences regarding consent for receiving future calls related to updates, marketing, or transactions.
Please reach out to us at:
- Phone: 277.1353
We will process your request promptly and ensure that your preferences are updated accordingly. Your consent withdrawal will not affect the legality of any calls made prior to your request.
7.4 Tracking and Cookies
Manage your cookie preferences through your browser settings or opt out of non-essential cookies via the cookie consent banner displayed on our website (see Section 9 for more details).
Withdrawal of consent will be processed promptly, but may not retroactively affect data processing carried out before withdrawal.
8. Data Sharing
We recognize the importance of safeguarding your personal data. As such, your personal data will only be shared in strict accordance with applicable laws and under limited, justified circumstances, as outlined below:
8.1 Third-Party Service Providers
We may disclose your personal data to third-party service providers who assist us in operating and providing our services. These third parties are engaged for specific purposes, including, but not limited to, the following:
- Hosting Providers: To manage and maintain the performance, security, and functionality of our website and digital infrastructure.
- Email Delivery Services: To send essential service communications, including updates, notices, and marketing content, in compliance with applicable consent
- Payment Processors: To facilitate the secure processing of payments and financial transactions associated with our services.
All such third-party service providers are contractually obligated to process your personal data only in accordance with our instructions, and they must comply with all relevant data protection laws, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Article 28 and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) § 1798.140(w). We take all necessary precautions to ensure these service providers uphold the confidentiality and security of your personal data.
8.2 Legal Obligations
We may disclose your personal data where it is required to do so under applicable law, or where such disclosure is necessary to comply with:
- Court Orders or Subpoenas: As required by law, judicial proceeding, or legal
- Government or Regulatory Agencies: To meet statutory obligations or respond to valid requests from regulatory authorities, including under GDPR Article 6(1)(c) and applicable federal, state, or local laws.
8.3 No Sale or Unauthorized Sharing of Data
We do not sell, rent, or trade personal data to third parties, in strict compliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) § 1798.120. This policy is applicable to all personal data, including data of California residents and individuals from other jurisdictions.
Data will not be shared with third parties for marketing or promotional purposes
under any circumstances, except where explicitly authorized by you.
This commitment ensures that your personal data is not disclosed for unsolicited advertising, marketing, or promotional purposes without your express consent, and remains protected in accordance with your preferences and applicable data protection laws.
9. Cookies and Tracking
We use cookies and similar tracking technologies to enhance website functionality, analyze user behavior, and deliver a seamless experience.
9.1 Types of Cookies
We categorize cookies into the following types:
- Necessary Cookies: Essential for website operations, such as enabling secure logins and navigation.
- Analytics Cookies: Used to analyze user behavior and gather insights on website
Other cookie types, such as marketing or advertising cookies, may only be used with your consent.
9.2 Consent for Cookies
For users in the European Union, non-essential cookies will only be activated with your explicit consent, as required by GDPR Article 5(3). You will have the option to accept or reject cookies via the cookie banner displayed on our website during your visit.
9.3 Managing Cookie Preferences
You can manage or delete cookies through your browser settings or use opt-out mechanisms provided by third-party cookie providers.
10. Data Retention
We retain personal data only for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy or as required by law.
10.1 Retention Periods
Personal data is retained for:
- Service Delivery: As long as necessary to complete real estate transactions or provide requested services.
- Legal Compliance: To meet record-keeping obligations under Florida Statutes Chapter 475.
- Fraud Prevention: To detect and prevent unauthorized or fraudulent
10.2 Secure Disposal
When data is no longer required, it is securely deleted or anonymized in compliance with GDPR Article 5(1)(e) and applicable laws.
11. Data Security
We implement robust technical and organizational measures to protect your personal data from unauthorized access, alteration, disclosure, or destruction.
11.1 Security Measures
- Encryption: All sensitive data is encrypted during transmission (e.g., using SSL/TLS protocols) and at rest.
- Access Controls: Access to personal data is restricted to authorized personnel only, with role-based permissions.
- Regular Audits: Periodic assessments and vulnerability scans are conducted to ensure system security and compliance.
11.2 Incident Response
In the event of a data breach, we will notify affected users and regulatory authorities, as required under GDPR Articles 33-34 and other applicable laws.
12. Your Rights
12.1 Rights Under GDPR
If you are a resident of the European Union, you have the following rights under GDPR Articles 15-21:
- Access: Request access to your personal data and obtain a copy in a commonly used
- Correction: Request correction of inaccurate or incomplete
- Deletion: Request deletion of personal data (“Right to be Forgotten”) unless required for legal or regulatory purposes.
- Restriction: Request restriction of processing in specific
- Objection: Object to processing for direct marketing or other purposes based on legitimate interests.
12.2 Rights Under CCPA
California residents are entitled to exercise the following rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA):
Access
You have the right to request detailed information regarding:
- The categories of personal data collected about
- The specific pieces of personal data collected, used, disclosed, or shared by Yes Realty Boutique, LLC in the 12 months preceding your request.
- The purposes for which your data was collected or
- The categories of third parties with whom we shared your data, if
Deletion
You may request the deletion of your personal data held by us. This right is subject to statutory exceptions under CCPA § 1798.105(d), including cases where data retention is necessary to:
- Comply with a legal
- Complete a transaction or provide a requested
- Detect security incidents or protect against fraud or illegal
- Exercise or defend legal
Opt-Out
You have the right to confirm that your personal data:
- Is not sold to third
- Is handled solely for the purposes outlined in this Privacy
We comply with CCPA § 1798.120, and you can formally request confirmation of our non-sale policy.
How to Exercise Your Rights
To submit a request for access, deletion, or opt-out under CCPA, you may contact us using the information below:
Yes Realty Boutique, LLC
- Suite 555-S, 4000 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, FL 33021
- Phone: 277.1353
- Email: [email protected]
We will verify your identity before processing your request, as required under CCPA § 1798.130. Verification methods may include matching the information you provide with our existing records. Responses to verified requests will be provided within 45 days, with a possible extension of an additional 45 days if necessary.
Non-Discrimination
Under CCPA § 1798.125, we will not discriminate against you for exercising your rights. This means we will not deny services, charge different prices, or provide a lower quality of service due to your decision to exercise your rights.
13. Compliance with Florida Law
As a Florida-based business, we adhere to the following laws and regulations:
- Chapter 475, Florida Statutes: Governing record-keeping, licensure, and ethical standards in real estate transactions.
- Chapter 501, Part II, FDUTPA: Ensuring transparency in business practices and preventing deceptive or unfair trade practices.
14. International Data Transfers
For users outside the United States, your personal data may be transferred to and processed in the U.S., where data protection laws may differ from your jurisdiction.
14.1 Safeguards for Cross-Border Transfers
To ensure data protection during international transfers, we implement safeguards such as:
- Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs): As approved by the European Commission under GDPR Chapter V.
- Privacy Shield Frameworks: For data transfers to the United States, where
15. Minors’ Data
We are committed to protecting the privacy of minors and ensuring compliance with applicable laws, including the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).
15.1 No Intentional Collection
We do not knowingly collect, process, or store personal data from individuals under the age of 16.
15.2 Parental Consent Requirement
If it becomes necessary to collect data from minors in specific circumstances, such as family-oriented real estate services, parental or guardian consent will be explicitly obtained before any processing.
15.3 Deletion of Collected Data
If we become aware that we have inadvertently collected personal data from a minor without the required consent, we will take the following actions:
1. Immediate Deletion:
All personal data associated with the minor will be promptly deleted from our systems and any associated records.
2. Notification of Relevant Parties:
We will notify the minor’s parent or guardian, where identifiable, of the inadvertent data collection and the corrective measures taken.
3. Contact for Deletion Requests:
Parents or guardians may request the deletion of their child’s data by contacting us at:
Yes Realty Boutique, LLC
- Suite 555-S, 4000 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, FL 33021
- Phone: 277.1353
- Email: [email protected]
4. Future Prevention Measures:
Steps will be taken to identify and address any gaps in our systems or processes to prevent recurrence, including updating safeguards and staff training.
These actions align with our commitment to compliance with COPPA and other applicable data protection laws.
16. Automated Decision-Making
16.1 No Automated Decision-Making or Profiling
We do not utilize automated decision-making processes or profiling techniques that produce legal or similarly significant effects on individuals, as defined under GDPR Article 22.
16.2 Future Use
If automated decision-making or profiling becomes part of our operations, we will provide clear notice, obtain explicit consent where required, and implement safeguards to protect your rights, including the right to human intervention.
17. Third-Party Links
Our website may contain links to third-party websites or services for your convenience and informational purposes.
17.1 No Control Over Third-Party Practices
We are not responsible for the privacy practices, policies, or content of third-party websites or services linked from our website. Clicking on such links is at your own discretion.
17.2 Review Third-Party Policies
We strongly encourage you to review the privacy policies and terms of use of any third- party websites before providing them with your personal data.
17.3 Disclaimer of Liability
We disclaim all liability arising from interactions with third-party websites, including data breaches, unauthorized access, or misuse of personal data.
18. Dispute Resolution
18.1 Governing Law
This Privacy Policy and all disputes arising from it are governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida, without regard to its conflict of law provisions.
18.2 Arbitration
In the event of a dispute related to this Privacy Policy, the parties agree to resolve the dispute through binding arbitration.
- Location: Arbitration shall take place in Broward County,
- Rules: Arbitration will be conducted under the rules of the American Arbitration Association (AAA) or another mutually agreed arbitration body.
- Costs: Each party shall bear its own arbitration costs, except as otherwise required by law.
- Arbitrator’s Decision: The decision of the arbitrator shall be final and binding on all parties and enforceable in any court of competent jurisdiction.
18.3 Alternative Remedies
Nothing in this section limits your right to seek injunctive relief or other equitable remedies in the appropriate court for disputes involving misuse or unauthorized disclosure of personal data.
19. Updates to This Policy
19.1 Right to Update
We reserve the right to update or modify this Privacy Policy at any time to reflect changes in our practices, legal requirements, or industry standards.
19.2 Notification of Changes
When updates are made, we will:
- Post the revised Privacy Policy on yesrealtyflorida.com.
- Update the “Effective Date” displayed at the beginning of this Privacy
19.3 Continued Use as Agreement
Your continued use of our website or services after updates are posted constitutes your acceptance of the revised Privacy Policy. If significant changes are made, we will notify you directly, where possible, through email or other communication channels.
Contact Information
Yes Realty Boutique, LLC Suite 555-S
4000 Hollywood Blvd
Hollywood, FL 33021
Phone: 786.277.1353
Email: [email protected]
For more information, please visit our website: www.yesrealtyflorida.com