Privacy Policy
Privacy policy for Sell Chicago Properties, including inquiry data, property information, newsletter consent, communications, cookies, vendors, and user choices.
Last updated: May 26, 2026. This page is operational website content and should be reviewed by qualified counsel before being treated as legal advice or a final compliance opinion.
Information we collect
- Contact information you submit, including name, phone, email, property address, county, situation details, buyer preferences, proof-of-funds notes, and newsletter preferences.
- Technical information such as browser type, device type, pages visited, referrer, approximate location, and server logs.
- Documents or property facts you voluntarily provide for a transaction review. Do not submit privileged or highly sensitive information unless a professional has instructed you to do so through a secure process.
How we use information
- To respond to seller, buyer, investor, newsletter, showing, inspection, and contact requests.
- To evaluate whether a direct acquisition, structured purchase, showing, listing review, or referral to a qualified professional may be appropriate.
- To operate, secure, improve, and measure the website and communications.
Consent and communications
- Forms that request a name, phone, property address, or email require a consent checkbox before submission.
- Newsletter and buyer-alert requests are marked as newsletter_optin and may require confirmation before recurring updates begin.
- You may request that marketing communications stop. Transactional communications about a submitted inquiry may still occur when needed to respond to your request.
Vendors and processing
- We may use hosting, form, email, calendar, messaging, document, title, closing, broker, and professional-service tools to process requests.
- We do not sell personal information as a data broker. Information may be shared with transaction participants when needed to evaluate or respond to your request.
Cookies and similar tools
- The site may use basic cookies, local storage, server logs, fonts, embedded scheduling tools, and security tools.
- If analytics or advertising tools are added later, the privacy policy should be updated before deployment.