SMS/ Text Messaging Policy

SMS & Text Message Communications Policy

ClearPath Property Group LLC

Effective Date: 01/01/2026

 

1. Consent to Receive Text Messages

By submitting your contact information through our website, lead forms, social media, or other communication channels, you expressly consent to receive text messages (SMS/MMS) from ClearPath Property Group LLC regarding:

• Property purchase inquiries

• Real estate investment opportunities

• Transaction updates

• Appointment scheduling

• Marketing communications

Consent is not a condition of purchase.

 

2. Message Frequency

Message frequency may vary depending on your interaction with our company and the nature of your inquiry.

 

3. Opt-Out Instructions

You may opt out of receiving text messages at any time by replying:

STOP

After you send STOP, you will receive a confirmation message and will no longer receive SMS communications from us.

To rejoin, you may contact us directly.

 

4. Help Instructions

For assistance, reply:

HELP

or contact us at:

📧 kiley.faraci@clearpathacquires.com

📞 1 (518) 460-7775

 

5. Message & Data Rates

Message and data rates may apply depending on your wireless carrier plan.

ClearPath Property Group LLC is not responsible for carrier charges.

 

6. Data Usage & Privacy

We respect your privacy. Your information will not be sold, rented, or shared with third parties for unrelated marketing purposes.

Information collected may be used solely for:

• Real estate transaction communication

• Lead follow-up

• Marketing of our own investment opportunities

For more information, please review our Privacy Policy.

 

7. Supported Carriers

Supported by major U.S. carriers. Delivery is subject to carrier availability and network conditions.

ClearPath Property Group LLC is not liable for delayed or undelivered messages.

 

8. Compliance

ClearPath Property Group LLC complies with:

• The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA)

• The CAN-SPAM Act

• 10DLC messaging registration requirements

• Applicable state and federal communication laws

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