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b c privacy adjudicator finds short term rental addresses should remain private
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AI-generatedThis ruling restricts public access to short-term rental addresses in Vancouver, potentially reducing transparency for housing advocates but not directly affecting commercial operations or pricing. No concrete commercial mechanism, price impact, or supply chain effect is identified. The decision is regulatory but lacks a clear channel to revenue, cost, or margin for any sector.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- May 11, 2026: BC privacy adjudicator ruled Vancouver cannot disclose short-term rental addresses.
- Dispute initiated by housing advocate Rohana Rezel in 2019.
- Business license numbers remain publicly accessible.
- Adjudicator cited risk of harassment and financial harm to operators.
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