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Is it an invasion of privacy for the owner to write down the room number?

It is an obvious infringement for a community owner group or property group to ask the owner to disclose the room number and name on the grounds of convenient management. It is entirely possible to adopt the principle of real-name backstage and voluntary front desk. The purpose of this category is to facilitate the owner's service, but the main purpose is not to supervise the owner. As long as the property management company confirms that it is the owner and pays the property management fee according to the regulations, it is eligible to join the league and enjoy relevant services.

What should I do if I am insulted by the owners?

Being abused among the owners is a violation of the right of reputation. You can first ask the infringer to apologize publicly to eliminate the adverse effects caused by this. If you cause mental damage to others, you should also compensate for the losses. If the infringer ignores the infringer's request, he can bring a lawsuit to the court, demanding that the infringer stop the infringement, restore his reputation, eliminate the influence, make an apology, and demand compensation for losses.

Legal basis: Article 1032 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Natural persons have the right to privacy. No organization or individual may infringe upon the privacy rights of others by spying, harassing, exposing or making public.

Privacy is the private space, private activities and private information that natural people live in peace and don't want to be known by others.

Article 1033

Unless otherwise provided by law or expressly agreed by the obligee, no organization or individual may commit the following acts:

(a) by telephone, SMS, instant messaging tools, e-mail, leaflets, etc. Disturb the private life of others;

(2) Entering, taking photos or peeping into other people's private spaces such as houses and hotel rooms;

(3) Shooting, peeping, eavesdropping or revealing other people's private activities;

(4) Shooting or peeping at the private parts of others' bodies;

(5) handling other people's private information;

(6) Infringe upon the privacy of others in other ways.