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B.C. landlord told to disable video cameras, stop recording tenant

A Vancouver-based landlord has been told to disable its video cameras and delete videos of a tenant after she says the surveillance was used to falsely claim she was subletting her apartment.

Four video images showed the tenant and her partner coming in from shopping, the partner bringing in a shelf and her leaving with a friend to go to the airport for her flight. She had sent email complaints to FHBW, with one noting the landlord had “improperly collected, used, viewed and disclosed her video images without her consent.” It added that she asked for FHBW’s privacy policy and to “destroy” the surveillance images.

She added the building manager had also: harrassed her for having a house sitter when she left the country; threatened to evict and empty her apartment while she was gone; and admitted she – the building manager – “frequently watched video recordings from the building’s video surveillance system, not to investigate a significant security or safety incident or criminal activity, but to monitor and report on the complainant’s comings and goings, and to catch other tenants flouting her rules.

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