COOKIES & PRIVACY

This privacy statement applies to Pantera Property Limited 

The General Data Protection Regulations, (GDPR), effective from 25 May 2018 gives certain rights to you as an individual and more obligations to organisations holding your personal data.

One of the rights is a right to be informed, which means we have to give you more information about the way in which we use, share and store your personal information.

We respect your privacy and want to be clear about how we handle information about you.

We follow strict security procedures in the storage and disclosure of personal information given to us in order to prevent unauthorised access.

The Data Protection Principles: 

In processing personal data, we are able to demonstrate that we comply with the “data protection principles”. These require that that personal data must be:

  • processed lawfully, fairly and in a transparent manner
  • collected for specified, explicit and legitimate purposes and not further processed in a manner incompatible with those purposes
  • adequate, relevant and limited to what is necessary
  • accurate and, where necessary, kept up to date
  • kept for no longer than is necessary
  • kept with appropriate security

Grounds for Processing Personal Data:

We will only process personal data if we have a legitimate justification for doing so. Often the justification will be the consent of the person concerned. Otherwise we may be entitled to proceed without consent on a number of grounds. Those which most often apply are the following.

  • It is necessary for the performance of a contract to which the person concerned is a party.
  • It is necessary for compliance with a legal obligation.
  • It is necessary to protect someone’s vital interests.
  • It is necessary for our legitimate interests or those of a third party, except where such interests are overridden by the interests or rights of the person concerned.

Data subject rights and right to complain

If the information we hold about you is inaccurate and you would like us to rectify it, please let us know.  In certain circumstances you can also ask us to erase the information or restrict the use of the information.  You can also object to how your information is being used.  If you contact us, please explain the reason for your request for erasure or restriction or for your objection.

If you are dissatisfied with this response, please let us know so that we can address any questions or concerns you may have.  You may also complain to the UK Information Commissioner’s Office and information on how to do this is available at http://ico.org.uk/complaints.

What information may we collect about you?

Personal Data is held on our database either because of work we have undertaken or are currently engaged in, or because our clients have indicated that they would be interested in receiving material from us about our business and services. To that end we hold client contact details and the history of our client relationship. This allows us to manage our client relationships effectively and target items of interest so that clients do not receive unwanted material.

We may collect personal data about you in the course of our work. The following are examples of information we may collect directly from you:

  • Name
  • Address of the property
  • Alternative addresses
  • Email address
  • Telephone number
  • Mobile number
  • Your wishes and criteria in any transaction you are considering
  • Financial information, for example about your income and capital resources

Usually we will have received this directly from you. However, we may also receive personal data about you from others, such as from the other party to a transaction you are engaged in or from joint agents. Family members also sometimes provide information about each other.

You will not be required to submit any personal information when visiting our website. The site will collect and store information only when specifically, and voluntarily provided. Such information may consist of but is not limited to your name, email address, telephone number, and any financial information that you choose to disclose, but we do not collect such information without your knowledge. This information is broadly termed as “personal data” or “personal information”.

In the event that you choose to supply personal information either through the website or by telephone we will collect, use, share and store this personal data.  We collect this information when we speak to you on the telephone, from an online application made via our website and from documents, email or other correspondence that you send to us.

Where personal and financial information relating to another person or your partner is supplied by you, you confirm that you have their consent or are otherwise entitled to provide this information to us and for us to use it.

We will collect further information if you contact us with comments or specific requests which may include requests to be contacted for marketing purposes or by social media in which case, in addition to the data set out above, we may also hold, use, share and store marketing preferences, payment details, event attendances, usernames, engagement details, likes, retweets, shares, reactions, comments.

We do not usually seek sensitive information (e.g., data relating to race or ethnic origin, religious beliefs, criminal record, physical or mental health, or sexual orientation) from you.  We will, where necessary, obtain your explicit consent to collect and use such information.

We may also use cookies which are explained below – see section below.

How will we use the information?

Our use of such personal data is subject to data protection law.

We will use your information to comply with our lawful obligations to prevent and detect fraud, money laundering and other crimes, carry out regulatory checks and meet our obligations to any relevant regulatory authority; to assist us in providing our services to you and to improve and develop our services to you and other customers.

We may use the data to market to you and we will ensure that any such marketing activities comply with applicable law, as well as ensuring that we implement procedures to obtain necessary consents before sending you emails containing information about Pantera Property and its service offerings so that we can pursue our legitimate interest in creating lasting relationships with our clients.

You may at any time request that we discontinue sending you such materials by emailing us with your preferences.

We mainly use your personal data to provide you with information or services you have requested. We may also use it for any other purpose for which you give your consent. For example, we may send you additional information about the firm or its services, if you have consented to us doing so.

We may also use it for other normal purposes connected with our work. For example, we will use your information to update our own business records, complete statutory returns, and otherwise comply with our regulatory obligations.

Pantera Property Limited does not sell, rent or otherwise deal in the personal information we hold with any third parties.

We will only use any personal information which you supply to us through this website or by email or on the telephone when the law allows us to.  The law states that we must identify the purpose and basis upon which we use your personal data and these are set in the section above entitled “Grounds for Processing Personal Data”.

In relation to the website and social media platforms only, the personal identifying information you submit is used to process your enquiry and the information gathered from telephone calls allows us to track the source of the call.  Where they exist, the cookies information is used pursuant to your consent and to pursue our legitimate interest and to help us understand more about how our website is used and to improve our site.

Will we share information about you with anyone?

We take your privacy seriously. We will never sell your personal data to anyone, and we take precautions to keep it secure.

It will sometimes be a normal and necessary part of our work to pass on information to third parties. For example:

  • We may pass on information about you to solicitors to help them proceed with a transaction in which you are involved.
  • If you are a prospective tenant, we may pass on references about you to the landlord.
  • We may inform utility companies of changes in the occupiers of property.
  • We may pass contact details to third party contractors who are required to complete works on our behalf affecting a property or asset you own or occupy.

For how long do we keep your personal information

The period for which we will keep your personal information will depend on the type of service you have requested from us.  The retention period may be longer than the period for which we are providing services to you where we have statutory or regulatory obligations to retain personal information for a longer period, or where we may need to retain the information in case of a legal claim.

E-marketing

We may periodically send promotional emails about new services or other information which we think you may find of interest, using the information you have provided and we will ensure that any such marketing activities comply with applicable law, as well as ensuring that we implement procedures to obtain necessary consents before sending you emails containing information about Pantera Property and its services in order to pursue our legitimate interest in creating lasting relationships with our clients.  You may at any time request that we discontinue sending you such materials.

The use of Cookies by Pantera Property Limited

To ensure that our website is well managed and to facilitate improved navigation within the site, we or our service provider(s) may use cookies (small text files stored in a user’s browser) to collect aggregate data.  We may use such devices to track information on our systems and identify categories of visitors by items such as IP address, domain, browser type and pages visited.  This information is reported to our website administrator who uses the information to analyse the number of visitors to different areas of the site and to make sure that our website is serving as a useful, effective information source.

Cookies do not collect personal information such as your name or email address.  Cookies can be rejected, however, under specific circumstances visitors may be denied access to some parts of our site if their browsers reject cookies.

To ensure that our website is well managed, we or our service provider may track information on our systems and identify categories of visitors by items such as domain, company IP address and browser type.  Our internal website administrator uses this information to analyse the number of visitors to different areas of our site to make sure that our website is serving as a useful and effective information source.

Tom is a Chartered Surveyor and an RICS Registered Valuer after having studied Real Estate at Reading University. Tom is experienced in valuing all forms of commercial and residential property. Tom previously worked for Winterhill Largo in London, Leeds and Manchester prior to setting up Pantera Property in January 2016 and now spends his time between our London and Harrogate Offices. Tom works closely with Insolvency Practitioners and a range of Lenders providing valuation advice, property management services, and assistance with disposals. Tom enjoys playing Golf at Alwoodley in his spare time.

Gabriella has 10 years’ experience in the London property market and on a nationwide basis. She is a Chartered Surveyor and RICS Registered Valuer after having studied Real Estate at Reading University.

Prior to Pantera Property, Gabriella worked for five years in the Development Consultancy team at Hamptons International working with landowners and developers on various new build projects across London. Gabriella’s role involved advising developers towards optimising sales revenues; effective sales and marketing strategies; appropriate scheme design advice and in-depth market analysis.

At Pantera Property, Gabriella works with a broad range of clients including insolvency practitioners, solicitors & lenders dealing with disposals, formal & informal valuation advice and property management. She has experience in both commercial and residential property matters.

Hattie studied Real Estate at Reading University is now a Chartered Surveyor and RICS Registered Valuer. Hattie previously worked at Thomlinson’s Estate Agents providing sales, lettings and management services. At Pantera Property, Hattie provides sales, valuation, and property management advice on a wide range of properties across the UK. In Hattie’s spare time she enjoys competing her horses and going for long hacks in the countryside.

After graduating from the LSE, in law, Paul has spent 35 years in insolvency. Paul was previously a director at PWC and Deloitte.

Colin has considerable experience in building and developing agency businesses for over 40 years. He built King Sturge from virtually nothing into one of the premier agencies in Leeds and the North East employing over130 people. King Sturge was sold to JLL in 2011.

When Colin retired from JLL in 2013 he was the Regional Chairman for the North East and also led the Northern Real Estate Workout and Banking Advisory Team. He has acted for most of the major UK banks in his career and specialised in both Property Investment and Real Estate workout.

Colin is a RICS Registered Valuer and a member of NARA / LPA Fixed Charge Receivership Scheme.

His appointment is to assist Pantera grow the business through his experience and provide support at board level.

Colin is also Non – Executive Chairman of Elevation Wealth Management.

Harvey joined Pantera as an assistant surveyor in July 2019 after completing his degree in Real Estate Bsc (Hons) at Northumbria University and is now a MRICS Registered Valuer having qualified with the company. Harvey works across our valuation team, also providing assistance with sales relating to insolvency cases. In his spare time, Harvey plays golf and cricket and enjoys keeping fit.

Harriet has joined Pantera Property as a Senior Surveyor.
 
Harriet studied Real Estate BSc (Hons) at Oxford Brookes University before spending 3 years at Carter Jonas working in Compulsory Purchase and Compensation. Following this, Harriet spent 3 years at FSS Property in commercial agency and property management where she also qualified as a MRICS Registered Valuer.
 
Harriet works across our valuation team, also providing assistance with sales relating cases all the way to insolvency. In her spare time, Harriet enjoys riding and running.

Matthew joined Pantera as Head of Property Management after leaving a local letting agent having gained experience across all aspects of lettings in the past seven years. Utilising this experience Matthew provides advice on property management but also on any aspect of the letting process. Outside the office, cars and all things tech are at the forefront of most conversations.

Jade joined Pantera in November 2021 and will be looking after all office admin, enquiries and arranging valuations. Alongside the administrative duties Jade will be in charge of arranging office events, fundraisers and managing our social media platforms. In her spare time Jade enjoys Baking, spending time with her family and her little puppy Barney.

Charlie is a graduate of Northumbria University, where he studied building surveying. Charlie has joined Pantera as a Graduate Surveyor and is pursuing his RICS qualification. He enjoys going to the gym and playing golf at Wetherby Golf Club in his spare time.

Jay has joined Pantera Property as an assistant surveyor and is going on to pursue his RICS qualification.

In his spare time Jay enjoys the gym, meeting up with his friends and playing with his puppy Milo.

Peter has 35 years’ experience in the property industry commencing his career with Royal Life Estates, where he dealt with general commercial agency in London’s West end and across the South East. Setting up Jordan’s property matters in 1996 Peter built up a large client’s base of corporate clients providing a specialized “one stop” repossession and asset management service to insolvency practitioners, receivers, accountants, and mortgagees on a Nationwide basis as well as probate valuations and sales, he has sold and acquired many residential development sites for major house builders. Peter joined Pantera as a consultant and from the London and Essex office continues to deal with a broad range of Residential and Commercial property valuations and disposals. In his spare time Peter takes part in many sporting activities and enjoys, Football, Skiing, sailing, and cycling.

Amy joined Pantera in February 2022 as an Assistant Surveyor.  Having previously worked in Estate Agency, Amy will be managing our residential and commercial properties from instruction through to completion. In Amy’s spare time she enjoys playing netball and going on dog walks.

Charley joined Pantera Property in October 2022 as an Assistant Surveyor. Charley will be managing our residential and commercial properties from instruction through to completion. In Charley’s spare time she enjoys going on dog walks and spending time with family.

George joined Pantera in May 2023 as an Assistant Surveyor.  Having previously worked in Estate Agency, George will be managing our residential and commercial properties from instruction through to completion. In George’s spare time he enjoys going fishing and meeting up with friends.

Yvette has been an integral part of Pantera Property Ltd since its inception, establishing both the accounts and HR departments. She brings nearly two decades of experience, having served as a bookkeeper for Paul Snook for 18 years prior to joining Pantera. With a career in accounting that began at age 16, Yvette is highly experienced in managing financial and administrative responsibilities.
 
In her free time, Yvette enjoys being outdoors and spending time with animals, especially dog walking. She’s also known for her love of socialising and catching up with friends over a cocktail or two.

Karen joined Pantera in September 2024 as a valued member of the bookkeeping team. She brings extensive experience in administration, having started her career straight out of school while also completing additional studies at college. Prior to Pantera, Karen spent over 18 years at Yorkshire Bank, where she honed her skills in administration before moving into documentation and design.

 
Outside of work, Karen enjoys long walks with her dog and traveling, always looking forward to her next adventure.