I stumbled on this news and started wondering if it’s legal. It seems to me it shouldn’t, since it’s pretty much doxing. But I don’t know at all.

  • Auli@lemmy.ca
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    6 months ago

    How is this doxing? It’s just names. You know there used to be a big paper thing that had your phone number address and name given to everyone.

  • Shadow@lemmy.ca
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    6 months ago

    Why do you think doxing is a crime? It’s not. This isn’t even doxing anyways.

    You could try to make a case for slander, but from the article it sounds like any posts have to be backed up with legal documents.

    Seems pretty reasonable to me.

  • corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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    6 months ago

    The number of landlords leaving in the GTA, we estimate, is 50 to 75 a month and climbing," he said

    This is a dumb statement. Either

    • they sell the income house
    • they let family stay there
    • they sell another house and move into that one as a residence and someone buys their old house

    Either way the fact they’ve left the rental market doesn’t actually affect the housing availability. SOMEONE STILL LIVES THERE who would otherwise be needing to live someplace else!

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    6 months ago

    I wonder if the information can be publicly posted according to lease contract. I see the value of avoiding bad landlords/tenants, but the privacy concern is horrific.

    Imagine if pharmacies started rating bad customers, hospital publishing lists of bad patients, teachers posting lists of bad students. It would be a complete social disaster and stop a lot of people from receiving access to basic necessities because providers did not want to take a risk on some unrated or that received a bad first/second rating (which is completely subjective).

    • MapleEngineer@lemmy.ca
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      6 months ago

      The article clearly states that the reports must be supported by documents from the TLB. Those records are public.

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        6 months ago

        Are the reports completely objective? Even with supporting documents, people tend to not look at the source and just read the report. At least that’s the case with Wikipedia.