Privacy Policy

1. Introduction

BuyLegalHelp prioritizes the protection of your personal data above all else. This Privacy Policy transparently explains what information we collect, how we process it, and what measures we take to protect your privacy. The trustworthy handling of your property and personal data is the foundation of our legal services – based on mutual trust and the highest ethical standards.

The terms used in this policy such as "personal data," "processing," or "controller" are defined according to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

2. Data Controller

The data controller responsible for processing data in connection with our services and this website is:

BuyLegalHelp
Bahnhofstrasse 87
8001 Zurich
Switzerland

Email: [email protected]
Phone: +41 43 215 87 41

3. Types of Data We Process

  • Identification data (name, date of birth, address)
  • Contact information (email address, phone number)
  • Business information (company data, industry, commercial register entry)
  • Property transaction data (purchase contracts, property details, mortgage information)
  • Legal documents and transaction workflows
  • Website usage data (visit times, pages visited, interactions)
  • Technical data (IP address, browser type, device information)

4. Purpose of Processing

  • Provision and personalization of our legal services for property acquisitions
  • Conducting legal analyses and preparation of legal documentation
  • Contract reviews and property transaction support
  • Client management and regular communication
  • Evaluation and continuous improvement of our service offerings
  • Providing relevant information about property law and regulatory changes
  • Compliance with legal retention requirements for property transaction documents

5. Security Measures

We implement state-of-the-art security measures according to Article 32 of the GDPR to protect your data. These include encrypted transmission of sensitive property information, regular security audits of our IT systems, and strict access controls. All legal and property data are treated with special care and are only accessible to a limited circle of specially trained employees who are bound by strict confidentiality obligations and professional secrecy.

6. Your Rights

As a data subject, you have the following rights:

  • Right to information about the personal and property data we store about you
  • Right to correction of inaccurate data about you and your property transactions
  • Right to deletion of your data after completion of our services (subject to legal retention periods)
  • Right to restriction of processing of your personal property transaction data
  • Right to data portability to other legal service providers
  • Right to object to processing, especially for marketing purposes
  • Right to lodge a complaint with the competent supervisory authority (Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner FDPIC)

7. GDPR Compliance

BuyLegalHelp processes personal data in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) of the European Union. We implement the following measures to ensure GDPR compliance:

  • Lawful processing: We only process your data if one of the six legal bases established in the GDPR exists (consent, contract performance, legal obligation, vital interests, public interest, or legitimate interest).
  • Data minimization: We only collect and process data that is actually necessary for providing our legal property services.
  • Transparency: Through this privacy policy, we comprehensively inform you about the processing of your data in clear, understandable language.
  • Storage limitation: We store your data only as long as necessary for fulfilling the processing purpose or as required by legal retention periods for property transaction documents.
  • Data security: We implement technical and organizational measures to ensure an appropriate level of security for sensitive property data.
  • Processor agreements: We conclude data processing agreements with service providers who process data on our behalf in accordance with Article 28 GDPR.
  • Data protection impact assessment: For processing operations with high risk to the rights and freedoms of natural persons, we conduct a data protection impact assessment.

As a company based in Switzerland that offers services to individuals in the EU, we have appointed a data protection officer who serves as the contact point for data protection issues and monitors compliance with the GDPR. Contact details can be found in Section 2 of this statement.

8. Changes to the Privacy Policy

The continuous development of our legal services and adjustments to legal requirements may necessitate updates to this privacy policy. We therefore recommend that you review this policy regularly. In the event of significant changes, we will inform you in an appropriate manner, for example through a notice on our website or by email. The current version can always be found on this page with the corresponding effective date.