Privacy

Request deletion of your account and data.

You have the right to request deletion of your KendallHomeFinder.com account and the personal data we hold about you. This page explains how to make that request and what happens next.

What you can request

Deletion of any or all of the following:

How to request deletion

Email alex@ubiica.com with the subject line "Data Deletion Request". Please include:

Email template you can copy

Subject: Data Deletion Request
Body: "Please delete my KendallHomeFinder.com account and all associated data. My sign-in email is YOUR_EMAIL_HERE. Please confirm when complete."

What happens next

  1. We'll acknowledge your request within 2 business days.
  2. We'll verify the request came from the email address on the account (a brief confirmation reply or out-of-band check) to prevent unauthorized deletions.
  3. We'll delete the requested data within 30 days, as required by the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the emerging Florida Digital Bill of Rights.
  4. We'll send you a confirmation email when deletion is complete.

What we delete and what we don't

We delete: your authentication record, your saved listings, your behavioral activity tied to your user account, and your contact record in our CRM if it exists.

We retain (anonymized, no personally identifiable information): aggregate behavioral data such as anonymized view counts, search-filter frequencies, and similar usage patterns. This data cannot be traced back to you.

We cannot delete: records we are legally required to retain (e.g., closed real estate transaction records under Florida law). If any such record applies to you, we'll tell you in our confirmation.

If you signed in with Google or Facebook

Submitting this deletion request removes your data from KendallHomeFinder.com. It does not revoke our access to your Google or Facebook profile — to do that, you'll also need to remove KendallHomeFinder from your connected apps:

Questions?

If you have questions about this process, your data rights under CCPA or the Florida Digital Bill of Rights, or anything else privacy-related, email alex@ubiica.com.