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So you want to install a CCTV in your home in Singapore…

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Hey there, fellow Singaporeans! Have you ever thought about setting up a CCTV camera at home? It’s pretty common these days, isn’t it? Whether it’s for keeping tabs on your fur babies, ensuring that your kids or elderly parents are safe, or just for that extra bit of security, CCTV cameras are popping up in more Singaporean homes. But here’s the million-dollar question: is it legal to install these watchful eyes in and around your home?


But why CCTVs in the first place?

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Let’s face it – the world isn’t as safe as it used to be. Installing a CCTV camera gives many of us a sense of security. Imagine being able to check on your home while you’re away, or having video evidence handy in case of a dispute with the neighbours (touch wood!). It’s all about peace of mind, really.


But before you rush to install these digital guardians, let’s talk law. Ever heard of the Community Disputes Resolution Act 2015? This nifty piece of legislation says you can’t just set up cameras willy-nilly if it means invading your neighbour’s privacy. It’s all about balancing your security and their privacy.


Are you installing inside or outside?

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So, what’s the deal with installing cameras inside or outside your home? If you’re placing them indoors, you’re in the clear, as long as your camera’s not peeking into your neighbour’s home. But if you’re thinking of mounting one outside, that’s where it gets tricky, especially for HDB dwellers. You’ll need a nod from your town council, and sometimes, a police report to boot. And remember, this permission comes with a six-month expiry date.


Remember to remember your neighbours

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Let’s not forget the kampung spirit, folks. While safeguarding your home, it’s vital to respect your neighbour’s privacy. Nobody wants to live next door to Big Brother, right? Ignoring this can lead to some serious tiffs, and possibly even legal actions or fines.


Different rules for different residences

  • HDB properties: Get ready to chat with your town council and file a police report.
  • Private condominiums and strata properties: Check in with your MCST – they’re the ones calling the shots here.
  • Landed Properties: You’ve got more freedom, but remember, with great power comes great responsibility.

Dealing with disputes and penalties

Nobody likes a sour relationship with neighbours. If they feel you’re infringing on their privacy, they can raise a flag under the Community Disputes Resolution Act. This could mean you having to reposition or take down your camera, not to mention potential fines of up to S$5,000, or even compensating your neighbour up to S$20,000. Yikes!

Read more: Unruly neighbours – 6 telltale signs to look out for


Conclusion

So there you have it – a quick guide on CCTV installation in the Lion City. Remember, it’s not just about installing cameras; it’s about doing it responsibly. Keep in mind the legalities and the unspoken rules of neighbourly respect. Stay safe, and let’s keep our community spirit alive!


 

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About Azhann Rosmin

Azhann Rosmin is a writer who has 6 years of professional forte. He specialises in writing about real estate and lifestyle topics. His coverage mostly focuses on HDBs, condos, BTOs, and landed houses while also favouring topics of food, nightlife, and technology. He has worked in multiple writing positions that include cryptocurrency, fintech, e-commerce, fashion, and cosmetics. Azhann graduated with a bachelor's degree in Applied Linguistics and also writes poetry.

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