Decatur real estate attorney on ICE seeking tenant records from property managers

Police deployed tear gas on protesters on Chamblee Tucker Road in Embry Hills on Saturday afternoon. The protest, which was focused on immigration, otherwise remained largely peaceful. (Matthew Pearson/WABE)

The Trump administration continues its crackdown with Immigration and Customs Enforcement now serving administrative subpoenas to property management companies to obtain records on current and former tenants. 

Eric Teusink is a real estate attorney and a managing partner at Williams Teusink in Decatur. He joins “Closer Look” to discuss the legal obligations of property owners receiving a subpoena and what ICE’s move means for tenant privacy.