LEVDER

Privacy notice

Privacy Policy

This notice explains how LEVDER handles company access requests, homeowner home-review requests, project-review requests, consent choices, tracking identifiers, and opt-out records. Final public business identity and contact details must be approved before launch.

Information we collect

Company request forms may collect name, company, email, phone, business category, target market, appointment criteria, and notes. Home-review and project-review forms may collect name, email, phone, property address, timeline, project type where applicable, notes, campaign ID, UTM parameters, source page, inferred intent cluster, and consent selections.

How we use information

Submitted information is used to respond to the specific request, evaluate fit, route replies, maintain suppression records, preserve consent proof, review source attribution, and report source-to-outcome performance. Public submission data is not published on crawlable pages.

Consent scopes

Request follow-up, email nurture, and SMS permission are recorded separately. Optional SMS permission is proof capture only; it does not approve outbound SMS unless legal, sender, DNC, template, STOP handling, and monitoring gates are complete.

Tracking URLs

Public tracking URLs use non-sensitive campaign IDs, UTM parameters, source pages, and intent clusters. Tracking values must not include owner names, property addresses, parcel IDs, phone numbers, emails, equity, mortgage, lien, probate, or other sensitive source signals.

Opt out

Visitors can request removal from marketing follow-up through the opt-out page. Opt-out requests are stored as suppression records by normalized email, phone, or mailing address and checked before future outreach. Operational and legally required messages may still be handled separately.

Service providers and retention

LEVDER may use hosting, database, CRM, analytics, communications, suppression, or review vendors to operate this pilot. Submission, review, consent, source, and suppression records are retained as long as needed for response handling, auditability, compliance, source reporting, and dispute prevention.

Contact

Approved business identity, postal contact details, and public contact email must be inserted before launch.