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Protecting a rental property is one of the smartest moves a landlord or property investor can make. KeldCo's security cameras for rental properties give you real-time visibility, local video storage, and zero ongoing subscription costs — so you stay in control without the monthly bills eating into your returns.
Whether you manage a single unit or a portfolio of properties, our cameras are built to handle outdoor conditions, work with or without internet, and deliver footage you can actually rely on when you need it most.
No cloud fees. No compromises. Just honest protection from an Australian-owned brand built after real break-ins.
A security camera doesn't just deter crime — it protects your asset, your tenants, and your liability. For landlords, having clear footage can resolve disputes, document property condition, and provide evidence in the event of damage or theft.
The riskiest moments for a rental property are often during tenant changeovers. Vacant periods leave properties exposed to vandalism, unauthorised entry, and opportunistic theft. A reliable security camera system means you always have eyes on your investment, even when no one is home.
Clear video footage takes the guesswork out of damage disputes, insurance claims, and tenant disagreements. Instead of relying on word-of-mouth, you have timestamped evidence stored locally on your device — no waiting on cloud access or third-party retrieval.
Not every security camera is built for the demands of a rental property. KeldCo cameras are designed for durability, flexibility, and long-term reliability without ongoing costs.
Cloud-based security systems charge monthly fees that add up fast across multiple properties. KeldCo cameras store footage locally using SD cards or NVR systems, meaning you pay once and own your security outright. For landlords managing multiple properties, this is a significant saving over time.
Rental properties face weather, dust, and long periods without supervision. Our outdoor security cameras are built to withstand the elements with high IP-rated weatherproofing, so they keep recording through rain, heat, and everything in between.
For rural rentals or properties where running power to a camera isn't practical, our solar-powered cameras offer a self-sufficient solution. They charge during the day, operate at night, and never require a power point. See our full range of solar wireless security cameras for options suited to remote or semi-remote rental properties.
Stay informed without watching hours of footage. KeldCo cameras with security camera motion detection send alerts when activity is detected, so you only review footage when something actually happens. This is ideal for landlords who aren't on-site and need instant notification of unusual activity.
Before you install cameras, there are some important legal and practical considerations to keep in mind — especially when tenants are involved.
Placement matters legally. In most countries, including Australia, you are permitted to install security cameras on your own property, but you must not place them in areas where tenants have a reasonable expectation of privacy — such as inside bedrooms or bathrooms. External areas like entrances, driveways, and common spaces are generally acceptable.
Tenant notification is best practice. Even where it is not legally required, informing tenants about the presence of security cameras builds trust and avoids disputes. Many landlords include camera locations in the lease agreement.
Local laws vary. Surveillance legislation differs between Australian states, and across different countries. Always check your local laws before installing cameras, particularly if you're managing properties in multiple jurisdictions.
Internet isn't always required. Many landlords assume cameras need Wi-Fi to work. KeldCo cameras store footage locally, meaning they continue recording even without an active internet connection — a major advantage for rural or intermittently connected properties.
One camera system for multiple properties. If you manage multiple rentals, consider a consistent camera setup across all of them. This simplifies maintenance, app access, and troubleshooting.
Looking for cameras suited to specific situations? Browse our related collections:
Security cameras for home — Trusted solutions for residential properties, inside and out.
WiFi security cameras — Flexible wireless cameras that connect to your existing network.
Solar wireless security cameras — Ideal for rental properties without access to mains power.
KeldCo was founded by Erin and Josh Salkeld after they experienced break-ins firsthand. That experience drove them to build a security camera brand that doesn't rely on subscriptions, doesn't outsource accountability, and doesn't cut corners on the features that matter most.
When you buy from KeldCo, you're buying from an Australian-owned business that uses its own products, runs its own app, and stands behind every camera it sells. We built this company to protect people just like us — and that's exactly what we continue to do.
No subscriptions. No middlemen. Just reliable security you own outright.
Yes, in most cases you are legally permitted to install security cameras on property you own. This includes rental properties, provided the cameras are positioned in external or common areas and do not intrude on areas where tenants have a reasonable expectation of privacy — such as inside the home, in bathrooms, or in bedrooms. Always notify your tenants of any cameras as part of good practice, and review the surveillance laws in your specific state or country before installing.
This is a common concern for both landlords and tenants. In most jurisdictions, a neighbor's security camera can legally capture footage that falls within its natural field of view, including parts of adjacent properties, provided it is not deliberately positioned to spy on private areas. However, laws vary significantly by location. If you believe a camera is being used to monitor your tenants or property inappropriately, you may have grounds to raise a complaint through your local council or privacy authority.
Yes, landlords can install security cameras on their rental properties, but there are important boundaries. Cameras must be placed in external or communal areas only — never inside the property where tenants live. In Australia and many other countries, landlords are also generally required or strongly advised to disclose the presence of cameras to tenants, ideally in writing as part of the lease agreement. Installing cameras inside a rental without tenant knowledge or consent can constitute a serious breach of privacy law.
For rental property owners, we recommend the KeldCo Solar Camera Pro 3.0 for outdoor use — it's solar-powered, records locally without subscriptions, and handles Australian conditions with ease. If you need 4G connectivity for a property without reliable Wi-Fi, the Solar Camera Pro 2.0 4G is an excellent option. For properties that need indoor monitoring of common areas, the KeldCo Home Guardian Indoor Camera offers a clean, discreet setup with no ongoing fees.
Yes, absolutely. Many security cameras — including the full KeldCo range — can operate and record footage without an active internet connection. KeldCo cameras store video locally to an SD card or connected NVR system, meaning footage is captured and saved regardless of whether Wi-Fi is available. Internet connectivity is used for remote viewing and notifications through the app, but the core recording function continues independently. This makes KeldCo cameras particularly well suited to rural rental properties, properties during vacancy, or any location where internet access is unreliable.