B.C. privacy adjudicator finds short-term rental addresses should remain private
VANCOUVER — British Columbia’s Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner says the City of Vancouver is required to refuse to disclose addresses of short-term rental operators because it would reveal where “they live their private lives.”
An adjudicator’s ruling this week is the latest decision in a years-long freedom of information dispute with housing advocate Rohana Rezel, a tech industry worker who has been campaigning for greater transparency on short-term rentals and first sought business licence and address information on Airbnb operations in 2019.
The decision says disclosing the addresses of short-term rental operations would expose operators to potential “harassment, financial harm, and reputational damage.”
The adjudicator ruled business licence numbers were not sensitive, with that information already available online.


