Real Estate Agency Fined for GDPR Violations
Summary
The Croatian Personal Data Protection Agency has fined a real estate agency EUR 100,000.00 for processing personal data in violation of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The agency acted as a controller in this case.
What changed
The Croatian Personal Data Protection Agency (AZOP) has imposed a EUR 100,000.00 administrative fine on a real estate agency for processing personal data in violation of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The agency acted as the data controller and its processing activities were found to be contrary to GDPR provisions.
This enforcement action highlights the potential financial penalties for non-compliance with GDPR, particularly for entities acting as data controllers. Regulated entities, especially in the real estate sector, should review their data processing activities to ensure full compliance with GDPR requirements to avoid similar fines. No specific compliance deadline is mentioned, but the fine indicates immediate consequences for non-compliance.
What to do next
- Review data processing activities for GDPR compliance
- Ensure adherence to controller obligations under GDPR
Penalties
EUR 100,000.00 administrative fine
Source document (simplified)
A real estate agency fined 100,000.00 EUR
19 February 2026 The Croatian Personal Data Protection Agency imposed an administrative fine of EUR 100,000.00 on a real estate agency, acting as a controller, for processing contrary to the provisions of the General Data Protection Regulation, specifically in...
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