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For the most part, your neighbor is legally allowed to have security cameras installed on their property, even if those cameras are aimed at your property. However, your neighbor does not have the right to record you or anyone else without consent in areas with reasonable expectation of privacy.
For the most part, your neighbor is legally allowed to have security cameras installed on their property, even if those cameras are aimed at your property. However, your neighbor does not have the right to record you or anyone else without consent in areas with reasonable expectation of privacy.
The short answer is, generally no, you cannot secretly record a private conversation unless the other party consents to the recording. Washington has what is called a two-party consent law, which means that everyone must be aware and consent to the recording of a private conversation in order for it to be legal.
In some states, mere visual recording is not illegal so long as the camera is on your neighbors property. In other states, visual recording is acceptable but any audio recording is not. And in other states, all forms of recording might face criminal or civil penalties.
While most newer security cameras record both audio and video, it is generally legal to film areas that are viewable to the public. This is because Washington law only requires consent before recording a communication or conversation.
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Simply put, it is illegal to record someone on their private property in any way. So, if you do want to take further steps to prevent your neighbour from recording you, you are well within your rights to do so. For example, you could contact a solicitor and have them send a letter of complaint to your neighbour.
In addition to subjecting you to criminal prosecution, violating the wiretapping law can expose you to a civil lawsuit for damages by an injured party. See Wash. Rev. Code 9.73.
Another good way to blind your neighbors security cameras is to plant a grouping of shrubs or grown trees that are tall enough to block off where the camera is aimed. Also, you can close the curtain or shade on the window to block security cameras.
While most newer security cameras record both audio and video, it is generally legal to film areas that are viewable to the public. This is because Washington law only requires consent before recording a communication or conversation.
Simply put, it is illegal to record someone on their private property in any way. So, if you do want to take further steps to prevent your neighbour from recording you, you are well within your rights to do so. For example, you could contact a solicitor and have them send a letter of complaint to your neighbour.

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