
Information on the Internet may find its way to recipients to whom it is not intended or persons you may not want to have such information. This is beyond the control of Gulf Bay®, and you are advised that such transmission may not be secure. Gulf Bay® will use your information for market research purposes, development of prospect lists and project planning, offering you a property in one of our villages or other projects, and you are advised that communications and materials transmitted by you may not be secure. Also, communications and materials transmitted to a Gulf Bay® Website by electronic mail or otherwise, including any data, questions, comments, or suggestions is, and will be treated as, non-confidential and non-proprietary. Communications and materials transmitted or posted shall become the property of Gulf Bay® and may be used for any purpose, including, but not limited to, reproduction, disclosure, transmission, publication, broadcast and posting. The use of a Gulf Bay® Website constitutes your permission for such uses. Gulf Bay® Websites are designed to inform and familiarize you with our company, homes, villages and other projects. Gulf Bay® Websites are not intended to constitute an offer of solicitation. Offers to buy or sell property may be made only through the respective sales offices.
Furthermore, Gulf Bay® Mortgage Services, Inc., a Florida licensed correspondent lender, collects and maintains a range of customer and former customer information so that it may originate, fund and/or service residential mortgage loans,, comply with federal regulations, and offer various loan products and services. This information comes from your applications; supporting documents and other forms; your transactions with our affiliates, our business partners and us; and credit reports from a credit-reporting agency. GBMS may share the information it collects and maintains from you as permitted by law. In addition, at times Gulf ® Mortgage Services, Inc. is required to disclose some of your personal information to third parties, such as credit reporting agencies, federal and state regulators and loan investors, so that it can do business with you.


