Privacy & Cookies Policy
1. Introduction
This Privacy Policy forms part of SPI Surveyors obligation to be open and fair with all individuals whose personal data we process and to provide details around how we process such personal data and what we do with it.
SPI Surveyors is committed to safeguarding the privacy of personal data and complying with the European General Data Protection Regulation (2016/679) and the UK Data Protection Bill 2017, and any future changes in data protection legislation with which SPI Surveyors will be required to comply.
When commissioning surveying services through SPI Surveyors we process your personal data such as name, address, contact details, email address and passport amongst other things. Processing of this data implies collecting, storing, using or disclosing your personal data.
If You consent to be notified of, or receive other products or services from SPI Surveyors, or use our website, You may be provided with further privacy notices which may be contained in a separate policy or within any terms and conditions. These additional privacy notices shall supplement this Privacy Policy.
This Privacy Policy relates to the processing of personal data by SPI Surveyors. Unless otherwise stated, all references to “we” or “our” shall imply all SPI Surveyors lines of business that process personal data.
None of the lists or examples provided in this Privacy Policy is intended to be exhaustive or fully representative of every individual.
2. Scope
The scope of this Privacy Policy covers client personal data in respect of the following:
- Ways we use your Personal Data
- Definitions of Personal Data types
- Collecting Personal Data
- Using Personal Data
- Fraud Protection Agencies (FPAs)
- Disclosing Personal Data
- Retaining Personal Data
- Securing Personal Data
- Sharing Personal Data
- International Data Transfer
- Data Subject Rights
- Updates / Amendments
- Third Party Websites
- Consents (“Opt-in”)
- Withdrawal of Consent (“Opt-out”)
- Our Details
3. Ways we use your Personal Data
We’ll process your personal data:
a) as necessary to perform and fulfil our contracts with You:
- to take steps at your request prior to entering into it;
- to exercise rights set out in agreements or contracts;
- to deliver our products and services;
- to update our records;
- to make and manage customer payments;
- to manage fees and charges due on customer transactions;
- to collect and recover money that is owed to Us.
b) as necessary to comply with legal obligation, e.g.:
- when you exercise your rights under data protection law and make requests;
- for compliance and to obey laws and regulations that apply to Us;
- to verify your identity, make credit, fraud prevention and anti-money laundering checks;
- to manage risk for Us and our customers;
- to detect, investigate, report and seek to prevent financial crime;
- to run our business in an efficient and proper way;
- to manage how we work with other companies that provide products and services to Us and our customers.
c) as necessary for our own legitimate interests, or those or other persons and organisations, e.g.:
- for good governance, accounting and managing and auditing our business operations;
- to respond to complaints and seek to resolve them;
- to run our business in an efficient and proper way;
- to develop and manage our brands, products and services;
- to manage how we work with other companies that provide products and services to Us and our customers;
- to monitor emails, calls, other communications and activities with reference to your contract;
- to provide advice or guidance about related products and services.
d) based on your consent, e.g.:
- to manage our relationship with you;
- to develop new ways to meet our customers’ needs and to grow our business;
- to develop and carry out marketing activities;
- to provide advice or guidance about related products and services.
You are free at any time to change your mind and withdraw your consent. The consequence might be that we can’t do certain things for You.
4. Definitions of Personal Data types
We use various kinds of personal information, and group them together like this.
Type of Personal Information
- Description
- Contact – Where You live and how to contact You.
- Consent – Any permissions, consent or preferences that You give Us, including how You would like Us to contact You.
- Financial – Your financial position, status and history.
- Contractual – Details about the products and services we provide to You.
- Behavioural – Details about how You use our products and services.
- Communications – What we learn about You from conversations, emails and letters between Us.
- Social Relationships – Your Family, friends and other relationships.
- Open Data and Public Records – Details about You that are in public records such as the Electoral Register and information about You that is openly available on the internet.
- Usage Data – Other data about how You use our products and services.
- Documentary Data – Details about You that are stored in documents in different formats, including copies. This could include things like your passport, drivers licence, birth certificate or utility bill.
- Socio-demographic – This includes details about your work or profession, nationality, education and where You fit into general social or income groups.
- National Identifier – A number or code given to You by a government to identify who You are, such as a National Insurance number or Passport Number.
5. Collecting Personal Data
We may collect and store the following kinds of personal data:
- Information that You provided to Us when applying through our website, during visits to our office, in emails or over the phone.
- Information contained in or relating to any communication that You send to Us through our website, email, in writing, using Live Chat or over the phone.
- Information that You provide to Us for the purpose of subscribing to our marketing communications.
- Information that You provide to Us when using any services we provide, or that is generated during the use of those services.
- Information that You provide as part of electronically signing agreements with Us.
- Information that You provide in performing anti-money laundering, financial and credit checks as well as for fraud and crime prevention and detection
- purposes.
- Information related to the security and access of our systems and applications.
- Information to help Us comply with our legal and regulatory obligations, including reporting to and being audited by regulators and external auditors.
- Information to help Us comply with court orders and to exercise and defend our legal rights.
- Any other personal information that may be sent to Us and which we use for legitimate business purposes.
- Information shared as part of our competitions or promotions.
Before You disclose to Us the personal information of another person, You must obtain that person’s consent to both the disclosure and the processing of that personal information in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
Data from third parties we work with:
- Companies that introduce You to Us (property portals for example)
- Financial Advisors
- Comparison websites
- Social networks
We may need to collect personal information by law, or under the terms of a contract we have with You. If You choose not to give Us this personal information, it may delay or prevent Us from meeting our obligations. It may also mean that we cannot perform the services needed to progress the sale, purchase or letting of a property.
Any data collection that is optional would be made clear at the point of collection.
6. Using Personal Data
We may use your personal information to:
- Enable your use of any services that we may provide through our websites or third-party websites.
- Supply You with our products and services.
- Send statements, invoices and payment reminders to You, your lawyers who You use for conveyancing, or to collect payments from You.
- Send You marketing communications.
- Deal with enquiries and complaints.
- Perform money laundering, financial and credit checks.
- Use tracing services to obtain onward contact details and collect any unpaid debts for any default by You.
- Ensure appropriate access to systems and applications.
- Comply with our legal and regulatory obligations.
7. Fraud Prevention Agencies (FPAs)
We may need to confirm your identity before we provide products or services to You or your business. Once You have become a customer of ours, we will also share your personal information as needed to help detect fraud and money-laundering risks. We use Fraud Prevention Agencies to help Us with this.
Both we and fraud prevention agencies can only use your personal information if we have a proper reason to do so. It must be needed for either of Us to obey the law, or for a ‘legitimate interest’.
8. Disclosing Personal Data
We only disclose your personal data in the ways set out in this Privacy Policy or subject to any agreements in place between Us. The following circumstances may apply:
- Across our different lines of business and brands, as part of a need to know or as part of improving our existing products and services or as part of providing new services.
- To third parties who process personal data on our behalf.
- To third parties1 who process personal data on their own behalf but provide Us, or You, with a service on behalf of Us.
- To third parties with whom information is shared for anti-money laundering checks, credit risk reduction, debt collection and other fraud and crime prevention purposes.
- To any regulator, external auditor or applicable body or court where we are required to do so by law or regulation or as part of any investigation.
- To any central or local government department and other statutory or public bodies, such as HMRC.
- If the law or a public authority says we must share the personal data;
- If we need to share personal data in order to establish, exercise or defend our legal rights (this includes providing personal data to others for the purposes of preventing fraud or reducing credit risk);
- To any other successors in title to our business;
We do not sell, rent or trade any of your personal data.
We will not, without your consent, disclose or supply your personal data to any third party for the purpose of their or any other third party’s direct marketing.
9. Retaining Personal Data
The following criteria are used to determine data retention periods for your personal data (whether or not You become a customer):
- Retention in case of queries – we will retain your personal data as long as necessary to deal with your queries;
- Retention in case of claims – we will retain your personal data for as long as You might legally bring claims against Us; and
- Retention in accordance with legal and regulatory requirements – we will retain your personal data after your contract or service with Us has come to an end based on legal and regulatory requirements.
10. Securing Personal Data
Where SPI Surveyors acts as the controller of personal data, it will ensure that necessary and adequate safeguards (e.g. encryption) are in place to prevent unauthorised access, loss, misuse or alteration of your personal data.
Where data is stored electronically we store all personal information on secure servers with relevant access and firewall controls.
Where data is stored on paper or forms all personal data is locked away when not in use, and disposed of securely after use either using document shredders or third-party disposal organisations who have been contracted to dispose of documents appropriately.
Any personal data sent to Us, either in writing or email, may be insecure in transit and we cannot guarantee its delivery.
Where You use a Password to access any service provided by SPI Surveyors this must be kept confidential and not disclosed to anyone else. SPI Surveyors does not ask You for your password.
11. Sharing Personal Data
To provide the services to You we may share the personal data that You supply with third parties .
To protect your data SPI Surveyors agree contractual arrangements with these third-party data processors to ensure that your personal data is protected in compliance with this Privacy Policy and the data protection legislation that SPI Surveyors is required to comply with.
Unless otherwise defined under section 12 all personal data shared with third parties is stored and processed in the UK or EU.
12. Log Files and Statistics
SPI Surveyors may use IP addresses, URLs of requested resources, timestamps and HTTP user agents to administer the system, analyse trends and gather broad demographic information for aggregate use.
In addition to this we may use third party services to monitor your use of our website, including Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc (‘Google’). This information allows Us to track how many visitors we have, how often they visit and where they originated from. It also gives the ability to gather which terms were used when searching for properties.
13. Data Subject Rights
Your rights are as follows (noting that these rights don’t apply in all circumstances):
- The right to be informed about our processing of your personal data;
- The right to have your personal data corrected if it’s inaccurate and to have incomplete personal data completed;
- The right to object to processing of personal data;
- The right to restrict processing of your personal data;
- The right to have your personal data erased (the “right to be forgotten”);
- The right to request access to your personal data and information about how we process it;
- The right to move, copy or transfer your personal data (“data portability”); and
- Rights in relation to automated decision making including profiling.
You have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office. It has enforcement powers and can investigate compliance with data protection law: www.ico.org.uk
For more details on all the above You can contact our DPO using the details in Section 20.
14. Updates / Amendments
To remain compliant with any legal and regulatory obligations, or as part of our evolving business practices, we may update this Privacy Policy from time to time by publishing a new version.
15. Third Party Websites
We are not responsible for the practices employed by Third Party Websites linked to or from our Website nor the information or content contained therein. Often links to other websites are provided solely as reference points to information on topics that may be useful to the users of our Website. Please remember that when You use a link to go from our Website to a Third-Party Website, our Privacy Policy will no longer apply. Your browsing and interaction on any other Website, including Third Party Websites, which have a link on our Website, are subject to that Website’s own Privacy Policy.
16. Consents (“Opt-in”)
Your personal data is provided for the purpose of surveying a property, as agreed under the terms of an Agreement we have agreed between You and Us.
17. Withdrawal of Consent (“Opt-out”)
You have the right, at any time, to ask Us not to process your personal data for marketing purposes and any additional services that You have consented to receive.
You can opt-out of receiving any of these services and communications simply by clicking the unsubscribe link on any emails You receive, or contacting your branch or head office.
Please note it can take up to one calendar month for a request to be fulfilled for general SPI Surveyors communications because of pre-planned or ongoing activity.
Cookies Policy
We are committed to protecting your privacy. We will only use the information that we collect about you lawfully (in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998 and the EU Privacy and Communications Directive). This includes information submitted voluntarily by you through a form or gathered automatically as you visit this website.
You should not submit any sensitive or private information through this website except through acknowledged secure areas. The owners of this website accept no responsibility for data submitted through insecure areas of this website.
By submitting your contact details to us, we may contact you or send you marketing materials. We will give you the chance to refuse any marketing email from us in the future.
Our Use of Cookies
This website uses cookies which are stored on your browser. You can usually modify your browser settings to prevent this happening. However, by disabling cookies, or certain types of cookie, you may hinder your user experience on this and other websites, or prevent them from working entirely.
The only way you can however disable ALL cookies from any website is to disable accepting cookies from them in your browser. Although we can’t help you with that we do suggest consulting the Help section of your browser or taking a look at the About Cookies website which offers guidance for all modern browsers section.
Some cookies used on this website are essential in order to enable you to move around the website and use its features, such as accessing secure areas of the website. Without these cookies, services you have asked for, like shopping baskets or e-billing, cannot be provided.
Some cookies used on this website collect information about how visitors use a website, for instance which pages visitors go to most often, and if they get error messages from web pages.
These cookies don’t collect information that identifies a visitor. All information these cookies collect is aggregated and therefore anonymous. It is only used to improve how a website works.
Some cookies used on this website allow the website to remember choices you make (such as your user name, language or the region you are in) and provide enhanced, more personal features.
These cookies can also be used to remember changes you have made to text size, fonts and other parts of web pages that you can customise. They may also be used to provide services you have asked for such as watching a video or commenting on a blog. The information these cookies collect may be anonymised and they cannot track your browsing activity on other websites.
Cookies may also be used to improve the user experience and to enable some of the functionality provided by this website.
Please note that some cookies may be placed by third party service providers who perform some of these functions (or other services) for us.
By continuing to use this website without adjusting your browser’s cookie settings, you agree that we can place these cookies on your device.
Don’t forget, if you follow the help at the About Cookies website then you should be able to view what cookies our site is using and you can then make up your mind whether or not you want to accept them or not, remember, you have the control and power to block cookies from ANY and ALL websites you visit using your browser.
As is true with most websites, our server will automatically log data regarding each visit such as your IP address, browser type, referring/exit pages, and operating system. We may use this information to monitor server errors, server administration or to monitor visitor behaviour. It is not possible for this to be disabled on a per-user basis so you must leave this website if you do not agree to this happening.
This privacy policy applies to this website only and does not apply to any websites that this website may link to.
If you have any questions/comments about privacy, you should contact us.
Our Details
You can contact us as follows:
Email: info@spi-surveyors.com

