HubSpot recently introduced a new set of permissions specifically for this. Admins can now create delete permissions by record type and user, separately from edit permissions (see the "Delete" column).
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Karsten Köhler HubSpot Freelancer | RevOps & CRM Consultant | Community Hall of Famer
HubSpot recently introduced a new set of permissions specifically for this. Admins can now create delete permissions by record type and user, separately from edit permissions (see the "Delete" column).
Let me know if you have any questions about this! If you find this post useful, you can help the community (and make my day) by marking this post as a solution.
Cheers!
Karsten Köhler HubSpot Freelancer | RevOps & CRM Consultant | Community Hall of Famer
Although I agree that contact ownership should include unrestricted access, there is absolutely a valid (and common) business case for the question.
For example, in a sales role the user is a member of a larger sales team and may have to 'cover' for another sales rep (say, when the other rep is on vacation, out of of office etc.) and may have to make a call note or property update on a contact owned by the other rep.
In order to do that, they need edit rights to contact records owned by other user(s). If they have edit rights to records owned by others, then they theoretically have delete rights to that record as well. In a perfect world with perfect people, this would never pose a problem.
Again, your firm response is noted and the information is appreciated. Have a great weekend!